Justices N. Kirubakaran & B. Pugalendhi of Madras HC say that
political parties have made people of Tamil Nadu lazy by distributing freebies such as TVs, laptops, fans & mixies instead of promising & providing basic amenities such as water, transport and health @THChennai
Judges say tax payers are mute spectators to raining freebies in the State. Observe that a day is not far when migrant workers would be owning all properties in TN and the sons of the soil would be serving under them. Laments that eng graduates in TN are employed as sweepers.
Judges pose a series of questions on electoral reforms. Want to know whether Centre proposes to bring a law on making rational promises in election manifestos and steps taken by ECI so far to scrutinize such manifestos and the action taken against political parties.
Judges say "biriyani and quarter bottle" have become a stark reality in elections and that people who sell their votes have no right to complain about lack of basic facilities. Judges recall a quote that people deserve their leaders.
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AICTE asserts before Madras HC that Anna University should have admitted 45 students in M. Tech(Biotech) & M. Tech (Computational Biology) courses before Dec 31 & nothing can be done now. @THChennai
Justice B. Pugalendhi remarks: All universities are starting new courses, Anna University is spoiling courses that are being run for last 25 years.
Special Government Pleader E. Manoharan, representing TN Govt, contends that AICTE has no role to play in admission to the two courses.
If your purpose is going to six abodes of Lord Murugan, why do you want to tour through routes where there are no Murugan temples at all, Justice M. Sathyanarayanan asks BJP counsel V. Raghavachari @THChennai
How many people are going to accompany you? How many vehicles will ply? How many above 60 years of age will be there? These are the particulars we require, says judge.
We can take cognisance of newspaper reports and photos of the number of vehicles that participated in the Yatra yesterday, adds judge.
TN Govt has decided to permit private unaided schools to collect 75% of fees in three instalments for 2020-21, Advocate General tells Madras HC @THChennai
25% should be paid now, 25% after physical opening of schools and 25% after three months.
The fees for 2020-21 shall be determined by school fee fixation committee after hearing all stakeholders and after that, the rest of 25% can be paid, AG Vijay Narayan says.
Justices M. Sathyanarayanan and P. Rajamanickam of Madras HC begin hearing cases related to custodial deaths of father-son duo P. Jayaraj & J. Benicks at Sattankulam in Thoothukudi district of TN
AAG: Most part of investigation is done by CBCID. Already 10 accused arrested. Murder charges have been pressed. Govt has also given Rs.20 lakh as compensation though petitioner has asked for Rs.1 crore.
Adv Shaji Chellan: I also want court to order framing of guidelines to be followed in future.
Sattankulam case hearing - Justice PN Prakash: A competent APP must be appointed to assist the police in custodial deaths case.
Judges unable to hear DSP Anil Kumar properly on WhatsApp call. They are trying to contact him through another phone line.
Judges are talking to DSP Anil Kumar on phone. PNPJ: Have you registered two FIRs? How did you alter the sections? How many have you arrested? At what time?