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High Court of Madras Sets Aside CAT Order for Regularization of Co-Terminus Employee Due to Pre-existing Termination. Order of Termination Dated 05.07.2018 Became Final and Unchallenged, Rendering CAT's Direction for Re-examination Infructuous....

The case arose from a writ petition filed by the Union of India (Government of Puducherry) against the order of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Chennai Bench, which had directed the governm...

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High Court of Judicature at Madras Allows Appeal by Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission and Sets Aside Order Permitting Candidate to Upload Documents Beyond Deadline. Instructions Issued by Recruiting Agency are Mandatory and Cannot be Relaxed by High Court Under Article 226 of the Constitution....

The present intra-court appeal arose from a writ petition filed by a candidate who had applied for the post of Assistant Tourist Officer Grade-II under a recruitment notification issued by the Tamil N...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Defendant’s Civil Revision Petition Challenging Refusal to File Additional Written Statement in Commercial Suit. Court Rules that Order VIII Rule 9 CPC Application is Not Maintainable Under Commercial Courts Act Due to Strict Timelines and Availability of Inspection Safeguards Under Order XI CPC....

The dispute arose from a commercial suit filed by the respondent/plaintiff against the petitioner/defendant in the Principal Commercial Court, Egmore, Chennai. The petitioner filed its written stateme...

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Madras High Court Closes Contempt Petition After Compliance of Order in Refund Dispute. Disobedience Allegation Fails as Respondent Complies with Directions Under Section 11 of Contempt of Courts Act, 1971....

The Contempt Petition was filed by A.Kamal Sahib under Section 11 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, alleging willful disobedience of the order dated 21.10.2024 passed by the High Court in W.P.No.21...

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High Court of Judicature at Madras Hears Appeal Suit Challenging Partition Decree. Trial Court Ordered Partition of Suit Properties into 25 Equal Shares with 19/25 Share to Plaintiffs....

The appeal arises from the decree of the Additional District Judge, Chengalpattu, in O.S.No.243 of 2005, whereby the trial court ordered partition of the suit properties into 25 equal shares and allot...

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Madras High Court Finds Claim for Pay Commission Arrears by Retired AG&OT Estate Clerk Untenable as Petitioner Not a Government Servant. Temporary Appointment on Consolidated Pay Does Not Attract Government Pay Commission Benefits Absent Specific Extension of Such Benefits....

The petitioner was appointed as Estate Clerk on a temporary basis on consolidated pay by the Administrator General and Official Trustee of Tamil Nadu (AG&OT) in 1989. He retired on 31.05.2018. His dut...

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Madras High Court Allows Second Appeal in Partition Suit Due to Failure to Prove Will by Examining Attesting Witness. Concurrent Findings Set Aside as Will Not Proved Under Sections 68 and 69 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872....

The first plaintiff in a partition suit filed O.S. No.121 of 2010 before the Principal Sub Judge, Nagercoil, seeking partition and separate possession of four items of properties. The suit was decreed...

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Bombay High Court Allows Doctors' Petition to Quash PCPNDT Act Notification for Violation of Natural Justice. Failure to issue show cause notice and provide hearing before suspending registration under Section 17(2)(3) of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act, 1994 renders the notification illegal and unsustainable....

The petitioners, Dr. Niraj Kadam and Dr. Rekha Kadam, are doctors running a hospital in Wardha, Maharashtra. They challenged a notification dated 16.3.2016 issued by the State of Maharashtra under Sec...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition in Service Matter — Petitioner Entitled to Pensionary Benefits After Acquittal in Criminal Case. Rule of 'No Work No Pay' Not Applicable Where Employee Was Willing to Work but Prevented by Suspension....

The petitioner, Mrs. Satyabhama Adinath Waghmare (Zende), was a teacher employed by the Zilla Parishad, Satara. She was suspended following her involvement in a criminal case. Subsequently, she was ac...