HC upholds retired judge’s appointment
The Madras high court has upheld the appointment of Justice R. Regupathy, retired judge of the court, as president of the Tamil Nadu Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
A division bench of Justic
Cooking gas shortage hits homemakers
The shortage of cooking gas in the city has resulted in widespread anguish, as delay in supply has hit homemakers who are finding it difficult to finish their daily chores.
People in various parts of
Notice to TN, DGP on Sushma SL visit
The Madras high court on Friday ordered notice to the state government and the DGP on a petition which sought to dispose a representation to inquire the team headed by Opposition leader in Lok Sabha S
Bridge delay bugs Tiruvottiyur residents
Residents of Tiruvottiyur are irked over the inordinate delay by the state highways department and the railways in taking up the construction of two road underbridges (RUB) to replace level crossings
Police station pays up to private party
Across the state, a separate police cell is busy cracking down on land-grabbers, but, back in the state headquarters, a police station is paying rent to an individual who had encroached upon a governm
CM’s no to Neet has a lot of takers
The chief minister strongly opposing the introduction of a National Eligibility Entrance Test (Neet) for admission to undergraduate and PG courses in dental colleges has invited positive responses fro
Sentinel of justice turns 150 years today
The year-long sesquicentennial celebration of the Madras high court will draw to a close on September 8 with President of India Pranab Mukherjee, chief minister J. Jayalalithaa and other dignitaries t
Pay Rs 5L for boy’s eye: HC
Holding that educational institutions collecting fees from students owe a duty to take care of them and the responsibility is on the institution to protect the life and limb of the students while they
Country ‘wastes’ potential power sources
Barely 73 MW of power is being generated from waste material against a potential of 3000 MW annually in the country.
This is just about 2.4 per cent of the total potential, point out industry expert
PIL against K-plant nod quashed
The Madras high court has dismissed a petition, which sought to declare as null and void, the clearance granted by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) to the Nuclear Power Corporation of India L