HC asks if archaeology courses were being held properly
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December 13, 2020 17:15 IST
The court also wanted the State to decide on the proposal sent by the State Archaeological Department regarding the appointment of 50 caretakers at various monuments.
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The court also wanted the State to decide on the proposal sent by the State Archaeological Department regarding the appointment of 50 caretakers at various monuments. The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has sought to know whether archaeology courses were being conducted properly in universities. To ascertain the same, the court suo motu impleaded the Registrars of Tamil University, Thanjavur and University of Madras, Chennai.
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Madras High Court sets aside order against advocate
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Chennai, 11/4/2008: Madras High Court in Chennai on Friday. Photo: V. Ganesan.
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has set aside the order of the Thoothukudi Principal District and Sessions Judge who had referred the incident involving an advocate using cuss words during a virtual court hearing to the bar council and also imposed a fine.
The court was hearing the petition filed by advocate G. Samwell Rajendran who sought to set aside the order of the PDJ. A show cause notice was issued against the advocate for interrupting the court proceedings during the virtual court hearing.