The Madras High Court has asked the Tamil Nadu government to clarify if it wants to provide horizontal reservation to transgender and intersex persons under the new policy 2025 for education and employment.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 6) set aside Madras High Court order that stopped the Tamil Nadu government from using names or photos of current or past CM in welfare schemes. It also fined AIADMK leader C Ve Shanmugam Rs 10 lakh for misusing the law.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 4) stayed Testbook’s legal battle against Google over its Play Store billing policies, stopping the Madras High Court case for now. The decision could impact app developers and digital platforms across India.
A plea in the Supreme Court Today (Aug 4) challenged the Madras High Court order banning the use of living persons’ names, ex-CMs’ photos, and party symbols in government scheme ads. The case will be heard urgently on August 6.
Amid Air India Crash, the Madras High Court rejected a plea asking the government to issue guidelines to regulate media reporting on aviation accidents. The court dismissed the petition saying no such directions can be given.
A new petition in the Madras High Court claims that Tamil Nadu misused IAS officers as political spokespersons without legal authority and it is Unconstitutional. The plea argues it violates the Constitution and misuses public servants for party agendas.
Madras HC decries discrimination against SC communities forced to wait for water at public taps. The Court affirmed clean water as a fundamental right and urged swift, silent action from authorities.
Madras High Court Today (April 23) launched suo moto proceedings against Minister Ponmudi for his offensive remarks. The Court called it hate speech and slammed police inaction.
Madras High Court lays down strict rules to prevent police harassment during probes, acting on a plea by Rippling co-founder Prasanna Sankaranarayanan. The case gained attention after he accused his wife of misusing police power amid a custody battle.
Madras: The Madras High Court has given an important decision regarding the Tamil weekly magazine Ananda Vikatan. On Thursday(6th March), the Court directed the Central government to unblock the magazine’s website (www.vikatan.com), provided a particular cartoon that was considered objectionable by the government is removed from the site.
