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Madras High Court Allows Mutt's Plea for Elephant Ownership Renewal and Translocation Subject to Welfare Compliance. Court Directs Joint Inspection of New Elephant Care Facility Before Renewal of Certificates Under Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and Tamil Nadu Captive Elephant Rules, 2011.

The petitioner, Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, a Hindu religious Mutt, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a ma...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Lessee's Claim for Damages in Wild Life Sanctuary Case — No Right to Compensation Without Acquisition. Notification Under Section 18 of Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 Does Not Confer Right to Damages for Loss of Use.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by M/s Natesan Agencies (Plantations), a partnership firm, against the judgment of the Madras High Court ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals of Temple Shop Owners Against Eviction Without Statutory Procedure Under Tamil Nadu HR&CE Act. High Court's Dismissal of Writ Petitions Set Aside as State Authorities Failed to Follow Chapter VII of the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959.

The appeals arose from a common judgment of the Madras High Court (Madurai Bench) dismissing writ appeals filed by the appellants, who were small busi...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Wakf Property Dispute — Suit Land Declared Wakf Property Based on Historical Evidence of Use as Burial Ground. High Court Erred in Reversing Single Judge's Finding That Land Was Wakf Property Under Wakf Act, 1995.

The appeals arise from a judgment of the Madras High Court which set aside the decree of the Single Judge declaring the suit land as wakf property. Th...

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Court Rules on Bar Council Enrolment Fees: Balancing Statutory Limits and Practical Necessities. Ensuring Accessibility and Fairness in Legal Profession Entry While Addressing Operational Costs

The judgment addresses the issue of whether the enrolment fees charged by State Bar Councils (SBCs) exceed the statutory limits set by Section 24(1)(f...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Appeals Against Rejection of Impleadment in Suit for Declaration and Injunction — Held That Impleadment Cannot Be Used to Settle Factional Disputes of a Society Without Direct Interest in Suit Property.

The case involves two appeals (O.S.A. Nos. 32 and 46 of 2026) arising from a suit (C.S. No. 873 of 2018) filed by Kanthakotta Ayira Vysiya Veri Chetti...