The Madras High Court has established a committee of medical experts to submit a report on the kinds of treatment for the children suffering from Lysosomal Storage Disorder (LSD). The committee is directed to consider opinions of doctors at different institutions in Delhi and submit a report by 23 October and till then the children suffering shall be
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Madras HC Moved Against Inquiry Commission To Probe Jayalalithaa’s Death
A week after the Tamil Nadu government set up an inquiry commission to probe AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa’s death, a petition has been moved before the Madras High Court by PA Joseph seeking a stay on the commission and declaring it “illegal”. The petition stated that the governments order initiating the commission was “illegal and passed in mechanical manner”
Collegium Recommends Transfer Of 4 Judges To Parent High Courts
A meeting of the Supreme Court collegium was held on September 22. In this meeting the decision to transfer four judges to their Parent High Courts. Justice Rajiv Shakdher of Madras High Court and Justice Dama Seshadri Naidu who is currently the judge of Kerela High Court maybe transferred. Shikha TiwariI am a law student who is a pluviophile and
Centre’s Appeal Dismissed By Supreme Court
Supreme Court dismissed the Centre’s appeal against a Division Bench judgment of the Madras High Court, which had validly held that children born out of void marriages are legitimate. The Centre had first appealed against the judgment of the Central Administrative Tribunal and having lost in both, pursued its appeal in the Supreme Court, adding one more instance to the
Madras High Court asks Govt to appoint law officers within 6 weeks
The Madras High Court asks that Tamil Nadu Government to make appointments for vacant posts of law officers to enable speedy disposal of cases within a period of six weeks. The Madurai bench of Madras HC comprising Justice KK Sasidharan and GR Swaminathan disposed of a PIL moved by resident R Rajaselvan as the government formed a committee to shortlist
Madras HC Extends Stay On Floor Test For Election To 18 Tamil Nadu State Assembly Seats
The Madras High Court on Wednesday ordered that no floor test be conducted in the Tamil Nadu State Assembly or any election notification be issued for the 18 seats that fell vacant after the disqualification of MLAs by the Speaker. In view of the submissions made by the counsels, the Court ordered: (i) The respondents shall not conduct floor test for