
Madras HC refuses to decide vires of Section 40(a)(iib) of the Income Tax Act pending assessment proceedings. SC disapproves the approach
“Vires of a relevant provision goes to the root of the matter.”
“Vires of a relevant provision goes to the root of the matter.”
Madras High Court: The Division Bench of N. Kirubakaran and B. Pugalendhi, JJ., addressed a matter wherein it was stated that the law
Madras High Court: B. Pugalendhi, J., while partly allowing the appeal modified the offence to fall under Section 354 of the Penal
Madras High Court: G.K. Ilathiraiyan, J., while addressing the instant matter, observed that, a person who is inducted as the Non-Executive Director of
Madras High Court: A Division Bench of N. Kirubakaran and B. Pugalendhi, JJ., said that a Constitutional Authority has to take a
Madras High Court: B. Pugalendhi, J., while refusing to recuse from the present case reminded himself of the harsh criticism of Justice V.R.
Madras High Court: Abdul Quddhose, J., partly allowed an appeal that had been filed by the claimants seeking enhancement of compensation granted
Supreme Court Collegium Supreme Court Collegium on 23-09-2020, approved the proposal for elevation of the following Judicial Officers, as Judges of the
Physical Court Hearing Administrative Committee of the Madras High Court has decided to open physical court hearing partially with 6 Division Benches
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In view of the persisting status of the Corona Virus Pandemic, particularly as reported in the State of Tamil Nadu, and the
Supreme Court Collegium recommends the transfer of Justice Subramonium Prasad, Judge, Madras High Court to Delhi High Court. He was Elevated as
Justice Vijaya Kamlesh Tahilramani has tendered her resignation from the office of the Chief Justice of the Madras High Court, in pursuance
As reported by PTI, the Division Bench comprising of M.M Sundaresh and M. Nirmal Kumar, JJ. gave permission to Nalini, who is
President appointed following Additional Judges of the Madras High Court as Permanent Judges: Justice V. Bhavani Subbaroyan Justice A.D. Jagdish Chandira Justice
Proposal for appointment of following six Additional Judges of the Madras High Court, as Permanent Judges of that High Court: 1. Mrs
President appointed Shri Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy, to be an Additional Judge of the Madras High Court for a period of two years with
The President in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of Article 224 of the Constitution of India appointed Kumari P.T.
Supreme Court: Staying the order of the MAdras High Court that stayed the declaration of results of NEET examination for admission in
Madras High Court: Expressing dismay upon the suffering of the petitioner due to her marriage being conducted without a proper enquiry as