The Madras High Court, on Wednesday (January 5, 2025) directed Chennai-based Tractors and Farm Equipment (TAFE) Limited and Massey Ferguson Corporation based in the United States, to maintain ...
The Madras High Court has ordered an end to the practice of smearing chilli flakes on the eyes of cattle to keep them awake during long journeys and also to prevent them from sitting/lying down so ...
The Supreme Court collegium on Wednesday approved the proposal for appointment of five additional judges of the high courts ...
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court criticised the state government and Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission ...
Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta, meanwhile, argued that the petitioner should first approach the high court. He said an ... to unearth the truth behind the clip, the petitioner argued ...
The Supreme Court Collegium on Wednesday recommended that two additional judges of the Madras High Court be made permanent judges. Loading content, please wait ...
The Madras High Court has issued strict guidelines for cattle transportation, ensuring space, certification, and humane conditions. The court dismissed petitions seeking custody of 117 cattle rescued ...
The Madras High Court Tuesday ordered that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the leak of identity of sexual harassment victim at Anna University should not harass any journalists under the ...
The Madras High Court, in a decisive move, has enforced stringent guidelines for transporting cattle, addressing space requirements and certification needs to ensure animal welfare during long ...
The judge was disposing of the petitions filed by Chennai Press Club and three reporters, seeking to restrain a Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the police from harassing them under the guise ...
The Madras High Court has pulled up the SIT for harassing journalists over the Anna University FIR leak. The court questioned why police officers were not being investigated instead of reporters.
The Madras High Court has ordered the Editor, Publisher and the Printer of Tamil Weekly 'Junior Vikatan', to pay Rs. 25,00,000 as damages to DMK's TR Balu for having published malicious and ...