A 15-year-old girl, who had appeared for a habeas corpus hearing at the Madras High Court, attempted suicide by jumping from the first floor of the court building, causing a tense and panic situation in the MHC premises.
The Tamil Nadu government on Monday moved the Supreme Court challenging the recent Madras High Court order restraining advertisements for government welfare schemes from using the name of any living individual, photographs of former Chief Ministers and ideological leaders, or displaying any
The Madras high court on Tuesday directed the Tamil Nadu government to pay an additional Rs 25 lakh as interim compensation to the family of Ajith Kumar, a temple guard who allegedly died due to police torture during interrogation in Sivaganga district. The remaining compensation amount will
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has directed the Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to appoint an investigating officer within a week to probe the custodial death of B Ajith Kumar, a temple security guard in Sivaganga.
The event, organised by the Hindu Munnani, was conducted under strict conditions imposed by the city police and the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court. Authorities had laid down 52 guidelines, including a clear directive to avoid political or religious speeches that could disturb public
Tamil Nadu government has shifted out Sivaganga District Superintendent of Police, Ashish Rawat and posted him on compulsory wait at the office of Director General of Police (DGP) in Chennai.
The Supreme Court on Thursday handed over the investigation into Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) HM Jayaram's suspension for his alleged involvement in an abduction case to the CBCID (Crime Branch Criminal Investigation Department).
Justice P Velmurugan ordered both individuals to appear before the court by 2:30 PM today, warning that the Tiruvalangadu police in Tiruvallur district would be instructed to arrest them if they failed to comply.
The Supreme Court on Monday put an interim stay on a Madras High Court order restraining the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) from collecting toll on the Madurai-Tuticorin national highway.
India is not a dharamshala to accommodate refugees from all over the world, the Supreme Court remarked on Monday while declining to entertain a plea filed by a Sri Lankan national challenging his deportation after serving a jail term.
Justice N Venkatesh, who presided over the case, instructed the police to file an FIR without delay and submit a report to the court by April 23. This order came in response to a petition seeking legal action against Ponmudy for his alleged offensive speech.