Madras High Court
Insurance Companies Wilfully Neglect Reimbursing The Insured, Who Then Have To Pay The Courts To Get Their Rights Enforced: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court recently remarked that often Insurance companies wilfully refuse reimbursements to the insured, forcing them to pay the court to get their rights enforced. The court added that individuals usually do not have the legal knowledge to understand the ambiguous language used in the policy documents which helps the company's intention to waive their liability. “In...
"State Should Approach All Religions Alike": Madras High Court Calls For Protecting Church Properties U/S 22A Registration Act
The Madras High Court recently noted that it was time to include the Church Properties under Section 22 A of the Registration Act 1908 which protects certain properties like temple and wakf properties from registration. Justice GR Swaminathan noted that while temple properties are protected under the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Act and the Wakf properties...
Madras High Court Weekly Round-Up: May 20 - May 26, 2024
Citations: 2024 LiveLaw (Mad) 205 To 2024 LiveLaw (Mad) 212 NOMINAL INDEX Anju v Home Secretary and Others, 2024 LiveLaw (Mad) 205 The Branch Manager v Mrs Ramzan Begam, 2024 LiveLaw (Mad) 206 ABC v XYZ, 2024 LiveLaw (Mad) 207 KK Ramesh v Union of Indians and Others, 2024 LiveLaw (Mad) 208 G.Theeran Thirumurugan @ Thirumurugan v State of Tamil Nadu, 2024 LiveLaw...
Madras High Court Dismisses Infosys's Plea Challenging ₹6.7 Crore Demand By TANGEDCO
The Madras High Court recently rejected a petition filed by IT major Infosys challenging an order of TANGEDCO demanding around 6.7 crores as Shortfall Amount/Adjustment charges. Justice GK Ilanthiraiyan held that there was no infirmity or illegality in the proceedings and that the petition was devoid of any merits. The court noted that the demand made by TANGEDCO was not barred...
Madras High Court Temporarily Restrains Singer Suchitra From Making Comments About Ex-Husband And Actor Karthik
The Madras High Court has restrained singer and RJ Suchitra Ramadurai, popularly known as Suchitra from making any remarks or statements against her ex-husband and Actor Karthik Kumar. Justice PB Balaji granted an interim injunction in a defamation plea filed by Karthjk seeking damages of one crore rupees. Karthik had also sought to remove videos of Suchitra's interviews with...
Madras High Court Delivers Split Verdict In Habeas Case Against Savukku Shankar's Detention, Judge Says He Was Attempted To Be Influenced
The Madras High Court on Thursday delivered a split verdict in the habeas corpus plea filed by the mother of Youtuber and whistle-blower Savukku Shankar. While Justice GR Swaminathan wanted to set aside the detention order passed against Shankar, Justice PB Balaji wanted to give more time for the police to file their counter. While delivering the judgment, Justice Swaminathan...
“Came Marching Like King Rajaraja Chola And Conquered Hearts”: Madras High Court Bids Farewell To Chief Justice SV Gangapurwala
The Madras High Court, on Thursday, bid farewell to its Chief Justice SV Gangapurwala, the 52nd Chief Justice of the High Court. While speaking at the farewell function organized by the court, TN Advocate General PS Raman said that Chief Justice Gangapurwala had marched into the chartered High Court like King Raja Raja Chola, and while the king had conquered distant lands,...
“Do Not Approve Such Conduct”: Madras HC Asks Youtuber Savukku Shankar For Statement On How He Will Conduct Himself In Future
The Madras High Court, on Thursday, asked Youtuber and whistle-blower Savukku Shankar to make a statement on how he will conduct himself in the future as a Youtuber in light of his disparaging comments against the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. The vacation bench of Justice GR Swaminathan and Justice PB Balajj were critical of Shankar's statement and said that they did not approve of...
Can't Say Death Was Due To Negligent Trespass: Madras HC Orders Compensation For Family Of Man Who Was Hit By Train While Sitting On Railway Platform
The Madras High Court recently directed the railways to compensate the family of a man who was hit by a train while sitting on the railway platform and succumbed to injuries. Justice K Rajasekar observed that since the accident had taken place while the man was sitting on the railway platform, the burden was on the Railways to prove that the incident was not one within the definition...
Madras High Court Directs State, DGP To Constitute High-Level Secret Committee To Monitor Police Officials Allegedly Hand-In-Glove With Drug Offenders
The Madras High Court has directed the Chief Secretary to Government, Secretary to Government, Home Department, State of Tamil Nadu, and the Director General of Police to constitute a High-Level Secret Committee consisting of officers with integrity to monitor police officials who were suspected to be hand in glove with the drug offenders. Though the bench of Justice P Velmurugan...
State Needs To Review Management Of Transport Corporations To Control Air Pollution From State-Owned Buses: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court has recently observed that a complete review had to be taken by the management of Transport Corporations in a phased manner to control air pollution in Madurai city. Justice R Suresh Kumar and Justice G Arul Murugan suggested that the existing old vehicles could be replaced by new eco-friendly vehicles depending upon the financial status of the...
Centre Appoints Justice R Mahadevan As Acting Chief Justice Of Madras High Court
The Central Government has appointed Justice R Mahadevan, the senior most judge of the Madras High Court as the Acting Chief Justice of the High Court. A notification in this regard was issued by the Ministry on 22nd, May 2024. Justice Mahadevan will take charge as the Acting Chief Justice from 24th May, upon the retirement of the current Chief Justice SV Gangapurwala. The...












