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High Court of Andhra Pradesh Reviews Habeas Corpus Challenge to Preventive Detention Order Under Andhra Pradesh Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act, 1986. Court Considers Whether Unexplained Delay in Deciding Representation and Lack of Bail Satisfaction Violate Article 22(5) of Constitution of India and Established Detention Law....

The petitioner, wife of detenu Cheemparthi Fakruddin, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a writ of habeas corpus to challenge the preventive detention order p...

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Madras High Court Initiates Suo-Motu Writ Petition Challenging Appointments of Personal Assistants to Judges. Selection Process Through Circular Dated 07.06.2023 Found to Contravene Rule 14A of Madras High Court Service Rules, 2015, and Article 14 Due to Arbitrary Relaxations and Irregularities....

Background: The High Court of Madras, through a Division Bench, initiated a suo-motu writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, taking cognizance of alleged irregularities in the se...

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High Court of Madras Adjourns Writ Appeal on Leave Encashment for Government Employee. Employee Claimed Additional Encashment Based on Departmental Letter; Court Grants Time to Respondents for Instructions....

The appellant, a former Group-D employee of the Export Inspection Agency under the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, joined service in 1983. He surrendered 158 days of earned leave for encash...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Writ Appeal Challenging Conditional Reinstatement of Teacher Acquitted in Murder Case. Condition That Benefits Accrue Only if No Appeal Against Acquittal is Filed Upheld, Departmental Proceedings Not Barred by Acquittal....

The appellant, a Secondary Grade Teacher promoted as B.T. Assistant, was suspended from service due to her involvement in a criminal case registered under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 fo...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Retired Employee's Writ Petition for Retrospective Grade Benefits Due to Delay and Laches. Delay of 16 Years from Retirement and Acceptance of Earlier Grade Assignments Precluded Claim for Revision Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India....

The writ petitioner, a retired Senior Bailiff, joined judicial service as Dalayat in 1971 and was regularised in 1973. He was granted Selection Grade in the post of Process Server in 1983 and promoted...

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Madras High Court Examines Validity of FL-2 Liquor License Granted to Club Near Sensitive Establishments. Petition Challenged License on Grounds of Proximity to Educational Institutions and Places of Worship, Drawing Distinction from TASMAC Shop Regulations....

The writ petition was filed by a resident of Dindigul under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking to quash the order dated 28.01.2026 passed by the Commissioner of Prohibition and Excise, C...

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Madras High Court Hears Intra-Court Appeal Against Order in Ophthalmic Assistant Recruitment Challenge. Appellants Contend Educational Qualifications Prescribed in MRB Notification Are Invalid....

The intra-court appeal was filed before the High Court of Judicature at Madras against the order dated 24.11.2025 passed in W.P.No.44847 of 2025. The appellants, twelve individuals who were the origin...

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Madras High Court Adjudicates Criminal Appeal Against Conviction Under Prevention of Corruption Act for Alleged Disproportionate Assets. Appellants Challenged Conviction on Grounds of Procedural Irregularities and Erroneous Calculation of Assets....

The criminal appeal before the Madras High Court arises from a conviction by the Special Judge for CBI Cases under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. The appellants, K.S. Kuppan (Preventive Offic...

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Bombay High Court Allows Retiral Benefits to Retired Employee Despite Invalidated Tribe Claim — Pensionary Benefits Cannot Be Withheld for Invalid Caste Claim After Superannuation. The court held that the right to pension is a right earned by past service and cannot be forfeited after retirement under Rule 27 of the Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1982....

The petitioner, Ramesh s/o Mahadeorao Ukande, was appointed as an Observer in the India Meteorological Department on 19.11.1986 against a post reserved for Scheduled Tribe category. He continued in se...