Madras High Court
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Tamil Nadu: After techie’s death, government seeks court assent for banners ahead of Modi-Xi summit
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Social media firms cannot escape liability for fake news spread on their platforms, says Madras HC
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Madras High Court gets acting chief justice after president accepts VK Tahilramani’s resignation
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Lawyers’ group urges SC collegium to disclose reasons for transfer of High Court judges
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Chennai techie’s death: AIADMK councillor C Jayagopal named in FIR
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‘We have lost faith in the government’, says Madras HC after AIADMK hoarding kills techie in Chennai
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Chief justice of Madras High Court quits after collegium refuses to reconsider transfer to Meghalaya
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Rajiv Gandhi assassination case: Madras HC rejects convict Nalini Sriharan’s plea for early release
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Madras HC asks Tamil Nadu government to explain the need for separate burial grounds for Dalits
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Rajiv Gandhi killing: HC asks state to file response to Nalini Sriharan’s plea for extended parole
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Rajiv Gandhi murder convict Nalini Sriharan released on 30-day parole to attend daughter’s wedding
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Madras High Court suspends one-year jail sentence given to Vaiko on sedition charges
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Rajiv Gandhi assassination: Madras HC rejects Nalini Sriharan’s plea seeking early release
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SC dismisses appeals by Kiran Bedi, Centre against Madras HC order curtailing her powers
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Supreme Court refuses to interfere with Madras HC order in case about gifts made to Jayalalithaa
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Rajiv Gandhi assassination case: Convict Nalini Sriharan granted parole for 30 days
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TikTok ban: SC refuses to hear company’s plea seeking transfer of cases from Madras High Court
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Madras High Court grants filmmaker Pa Ranjith anticipatory bail for remarks against Chola emperor
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Rajiv Gandhi assassination: Madras HC allows convict Nalini Sriharan to argue for six months’ leave
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Rape victims needn’t approach medical board to terminate pregnancy, says Madras High Court
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