Petitioner's Right to Stay & Government Consideration
The court acknowledged the petitioner's predicament but emphasized that the respondent must consider the petitioner's representation in accordance with government guidelines. The main issue was whether a foreign national could remain in India beyond the stipulated period. The court directed the respondent to review Ext. ... and ensure proper consideration. Johnny Paul Pierce VS Union of India - Kerala
Admission & Education Rights
The court addressed whether admission could be denied based on distance, affirming that eligible students should not be denied admission solely due to location. It directed authorities to consider admitting the petitioner's son, highlighting the importance of facilitating education for those in need, citing precedent from Madhya Pradesh. Nishanth Jaladi S/o Late Prasad Jaladi vs Union of India, Rep. by its Secretary, New Delhi - Andhra Pradesh
Property & Possession Disputes
The court reinstated the order for execution of possession warrants related to property disputes, setting a timeline for execution and imposing costs. It noted that previous complaints had been withdrawn, but the core issue regarding possession remained unresolved. Seema Sureshchandra Mehata vs Marvel Realtors & Developers Limited - Bombay
Caste Certificates & Fraudulent Claims
The court invalidated caste certificates deemed fraudulent, emphasizing adherence to statutory procedures for caste claims. It relied on judgments from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, underscoring the importance of integrity in caste documentation. Chouhan Devanand vs State of Telangana - Telangana
School Safety & Public Health
The court examined issues related to safety guidelines, including safety audits and first aid provisions in schools, and addressed public health concerns like snakebite management under the Kerala Circular. The court emphasized the need for effective preventive measures and adherence to health policies. Kulathoor Jaisingh, S/o Late Devanesan vs State Of Kerala, (Deleted) - Kerala
Jurisdiction & Procedural Timelines
The court scrutinized jurisdictional issues concerning ex parte orders and procedural timelines, emphasizing that applications presented post-transfer should be evaluated based on applicable laws. It reaffirmed that procedural irregularities could invalidate orders. PIL INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED vs KRISHNA AGROTECH LIMITED AND ANR - Calcutta
Case Management & Preliminary Issues
The court ordered issues to be properly framed and rejected premature orders on preliminary issues, highlighting that cause of action involves both facts and law requiring evidence. This ensures fair trial procedures. Ganesh Electricals, Rep by its Proprietor, B.Kumareson vs Venus Electrical Works, Rep by its Proprietor A.Murugavel - Madras
Administrative Decisions & Policy Interference
The court underscored that administrative decisions should not be interfered with unless irrational, and directed authorities to finalize traffic block dates by February 2026, emphasizing respect for legislative policy. UPAMANYU BHATTACHARYA vs THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. - Calcutta
Religious Institution Disputes
The court maintained that disputes over religious institutions are to be handled by civil courts, not under Article 226, and upheld the Madras High Court's decision to keep the status quo for 90 days. Administrative Committee, South Kerala Diocese, Church Of South India, Lms Compound, Thiruvananthapuram, Represented By Its Administrative Secretary T. T. Praveen vs Director General Of Police, Kerala Police Headquarters, Vellayambalam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala - Kerala
Employment & Appointment Status
The court clarified the petitioner’s employment status, ruling that the petitioner was a permanent employee, not on deputation, and quashed the impugned order accordingly, based on previous judgments supporting this position. D.Sivakumar vs The State of Tamil Nadu - Madras
The High Court's decision on 2nd May 2025 covers a broad spectrum of issues, including immigration rights, educational admissions, property disputes, caste certificate validity, school safety, procedural legality, administrative policy, religious institution jurisdiction, and employment status. The court generally emphasized adherence to statutory procedures, fairness in administrative and legal processes, and the importance of proper jurisdictional authority. The rulings reinforce the need for transparent, rational decision-making and uphold constitutional principles across various cases.
Finding of the Court: The court acknowledged the petitioner's predicament but held that the decision to grant and extend ... Final Decision: The court directed the respondent to consider the petitioner's representation in accordance with government ... Issues: The main issue was whether the petitioner, as a foreign national, had the right to stay in India beyond the stipulated ... 2nd respondent to consider Ext. ... The petitioner laments that th....
... ... Issues: The court addresses whether admission can be denied based on distance when the petitioner is otherwise eligible under ... ... ... Findings of Court: ... The court directs the respondents to consider admitting the petitioner’s son to the school, provided ... The court highlights that mercy is warranted to facilitate education for those in need. ... He relied on a decision of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh in Poorvi Gawhade v. Ke....
... ... Issues: Maintainability of execution application, impact of misleading representations by developer, implications of procedural ... possession remained unexecuted - Petitioners sought recovery of possession as per agreements executed on 31st December 2012 - Civil court ... ... ... Findings of Court: ... Order directing execution of possession warrant reinstated, set time for execution, and imposed costs ... However, the said complaints were withdrawn on 2nd May 2023. ... e) That this Honour....
(Paras 10, 11) ... ... Issues: The main issues included the validity of caste claims, due process ... (Paras 1, 2.3, 6, 9) ... ... Findings of Court: ... The certificates were deemed fraudulent as ... (Paras 4, 5) ... ... Ratio Decidendi: The court emphasized the importance of adhering to statutory ... In support of their case, learned counsel for petitioners relied on the judgment of the High Court for the State of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in Writ Petition No. 8894 of 2008 ....
(Paras 12, 21) ... ... (C) School Safety - Guidelines issued mandating safety audits, first aid ... (Paras 21) ... ... Issues: The primary issues were the lack of preventive measures and the effectiveness of guidelines ... (A) Relevant Laws and Policies - Public Health Act, 2023 - Writ Petitions initiated to address the issue of snakebites in Kerala ... During the hearing on 5 June 2025, the learned Government Pleader placed before the Court the Circular dated 30 May#HL_E....
had appeared when the ex parte order was issued, the order should not have been raised against them, allowing their applications ... Applications were presented post-transfer to the Commercial Court, raising the issue of applicability of procedural timelines. ... ... ... Issues: The core issues revolved around jurisdictional appropriateness of ex parte hearing and the application of statutory ... It is now well settled that the said decision cannot be applied to a suit which has been....
The Court ordered that issues must be framed and the case proceed accordingly. ... It was decided that the lower court's order on preliminary issues was premature and thus set aside. ... The Court held that the question of cause of action is a mixed question of fact and law requiring evidence from both parties. ... IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED: 12.06.2025 CORAM THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE P.B. ... Therefore, they contend that the pendency of the appl....
Court emphasized that administrative decisions should not be interfered with unless irrational. ... Court directed authorities to finalize weekend night traffic block dates by 15.02.2026. ... (Paras 2, 9, 16, 19) ... ... (B) Maintainability - The court ... The court shall not ordinarily interfere with a policy decision of the State. Social and economic belief of a judge should not be invoked as a substitute for the judgment of the legislative bodies. (See Ira Munn v. ... m....
... ... Issues: The primary issue is determining jurisdiction regarding the administration of a private religious institution and ... ... ... Findings of Court: ... The Court directed the interim status quo to remain in force for 90 days while acknowledging the pre-existing ... The Court found that such disputes are to be adjudicated by competent civil courts, not under Article 226. ... The Apex Court has merely upheld the Madras High Court's decision#HL....
The primary issue was whether the petitioner was a permanent employee or on deputation. ... Conclusively, the court ruled that the prior judgment supported the petitioner's claim, quashing the impugned order. ... The court examined the nature of the petitioner's appointment as Food Safety Officer, determining that he was not on deputation but ... IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS Dated : 08.01.2025 CORAM THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE BATTU DEVANAND W.P.No.18785 of 2019 and WMP.No.181....
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