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Not mandatory to display portraits of a long list of personalities in all government buildings, State tells HC
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The State government on Wednesday told the Madras High Court that it is not mandatory to display the portraits of a host of personalities, including the President, Prime Minister, incumbent Chief Minister and past Chief Ministers in all government buildings. It said a 2006 Government Order (G.O.) uses the word ‘may’ and therefore it was up to the authorities concerned to display some of a long list of portraits mentioned in the G.O.
Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy closed a public interest litigation petition after recording the submissions made by Advocate General Vijay Narayan, on behalf of the State, that it might not be in public interest to make it mandatory for all of those portraits to be displayed in all government buildings. The judges observed that the officials should act in accordan
HC aghast at move on arrear exams
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CHENNAI, 11/04/2008: Madras High Court buildings in Chennai on April 11, 2008. Photo: V. Ganesan
Court terms it ‘completely unacceptable’
The Madras High Court on Wednesday termed as “completely unacceptable” a decision taken by the State government in August last year to cancel the arrear examinations of all arts and science, engineering and MCA students, except those pursuing final year or final semester of their course, by citing the spread of COVID-19 and letting them clear the arrear papers solely on the basis of internal assessment and their past performance.
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Anna University pulled up by the Madras High Court on March 10, 2021, for allegedly providing a 10 per cent reservation to EWS. The court directed to admit students under the government s 49.5 % quota. Anna University pulled up for providing reservation to EWS  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
The Anna University was pulled up by the Madras High Court on Wednesday for allegedly providing 10 per cent reservation, within the 49.5 per cent reservation, to candidates belonging to economically weaker sections (EWS) in admission to M Tech Biotechnology and M Tech Computational Technology courses. The (earlier) orders passed by this court should be carried out in full and any deviation will attract the consequences. The newly introduced reservation clause has created unnecessary confusion, Justice B Pugalendhi said.