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Madras High Court Disposes of Writ Petition Seeking Retirement Benefits by Directing Consideration of Fresh Representation by Municipality. Sanitary Worker's Claim for Gratuity and Pension from Rajapalayam Municipality Not Decided on Merits; Court Directs 4th Respondent to Pass Reasoned Order Within Six Weeks as Per Article 226....

The writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India was filed by Thimmi, a former sanitary worker of Rajapalayam Municipality, seeking a mandamus directing the Commissioner of the municip...

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Madras High Court Directs Removal of Encumbrance Entry Regarding Pending Proceedings Under Section 47A of Indian Stamp Act in Partition Deed Case. Court Holds That Section 47A Does Not Apply to Partition Deeds Not Involving Conveyance, and Recovery Under Section 33A Is Time-Barred, Thus Entry Must Be Cancelled....

The petitioners, Dr. K. Mani and Dr. K. Dhanabackiam, were co-owners who, along with others, executed a partition deed dated 22.12.2006 registered as Doc.No.3099/2006. They were allotted 'A' schedule ...

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Madras High Court Disposes of Writ Petitions Challenging Show Cause Notices for Alleged Hoarding Rule Violations. Court Reiterates That Writs Against Show Cause Notices Are Not Routinely Entertainable Except in Cases of Lack of Jurisdiction or Mala Fides, Directing Petitioners to Submit Explanations to the Municipal Authority....

Two writ petitions were filed by hoarding licensees, Kathir Arts Fabrication and ADD 5 Vision, challenging show cause notices issued by the Commissioner of Hosur Municipal Corporation under Rule 330 o...

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Madras High Court Upholds Rejection of Ex-Subedar's Promotion Claim Due to Lack of Vacancy and Merit. Armed Forces Tribunal Order Dismissing Application for Subedar Major and Honorary Commission Sustained as Petitioner Failed to Prove Violation of Army Promotion Regulations....

The petitioner, an ex-Subedar of the Indian Army, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution challenging the order of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Regional Bench, Chennai, which had dis...

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Madras High Court Considers Mandamus to Demolish Unauthorized Construction in Town Panchayat. Petition Alleges Building Erected Without Approval; Court Adheres to Supreme Court Precedent on Zero Tolerance for Illegal Constructions....

The writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India was filed by the petitioner, a resident of Harur Taluk, seeking a direction from the High Court to the Executive Officer of the Harur S...

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High Court of Madras Allows Writ of Mandamus Seeking Removal of Illegal Digital Banners and Billboards. Municipality and Police Directed to Remove Unauthorized Banners Within Two Weeks Under Tamil Nadu Urban Local Bodies Rules, 2023....

The petitioner, A.S.N.Murugesh, owner of the LKA Tower Light complex at No.247, Trichy-Kovai Main Road, Vellakovil, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. He sought a ma...

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High Court of Madras Dismisses Writ Petition Against De-Occupation Notice Under Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act. Writ Against Show Cause Notice Not Maintainable in Absence of Allegations of Incompetency or Malafides....

The litigation arose from a de-occupation notice issued by the Greater Chennai Corporation concerning an alleged unauthorized construction at No.61, Greams Road, Thousand Lights, Chennai. The petition...