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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice C Kumarappan"
NEET UG 2025 | Madras High Court Dismisses Plea For Re-Examination, Says It Would Affect Level Playing Field Of More Than 2 Million Students
Every Individual Has Right To Complain, Can't Be Dismissed From Service Merely Because Complaint Is Not Proved: Madras High Court
Advantages Outweigh Procedural Infractions: Madras High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Leasing Of Temple Land For Building College
Madras HC Declines Student's Plea To Condone Attendance Shortage, Says It Would Amount To Mocking Students Who Attend Classes Regularly
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Madras High Court Constitutes SIT To Probe Alleged Leak Of Minor Survivor's Statement In Sexual Assault Case
Madras High Court Stays ECI Proceedings In Connection With AIADMK Party Leadership, Says Election Commission Cannot Act Like This
Hindu Succession Act Doesn't Disqualify Widows From Inheriting Deceased Husband's Property After Remarriage: Madras High Court
Secret Ballot Mandatory For Union Recognition In Railway Production Units; Madras HC Sets Precedent
Disciplinary Proceedings Need Only 'Preponderance of Probability', Not 'Beyond Reasonable Doubt': Madras HC
Employer Must Substantiate Misconduct Charges With Documentary Evidence, Mere Allegations Without Proof Insufficient: Madras HC
Right To Practise Law Is A Fundamental Right, Bar Associations Not Empowered To Restrain Lawyers From Appearing Before Any Court: Madras HC
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