HIGH COURT OF MADRAS Guidelines for Appointment of Law Clerks to Hon’ble Judges In exercise of the powers conferred by Article 229 of the Constitution of India, The Hon’ble The Chief Justice is pleased to frame the following guidelines...
Month: March 2019
Practice Note for Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division in Madras High Court

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NOTIFICATION No.48/2018 In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 18 of the Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts Act, 2015 (Act 4 of 2016), the Hon’ble The Chief Justice is pleased to issue...
Published Vide G.S.R. 142, dated 1.2.1975, published in the Gazette of India, dated 1.2.1975. In exercise of the powers under section 23 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 read with article 145 of the Constitution of India and...
Regarding law on the circumstance of last seen, the observation of Supreme Court in Mohibur Rahman and Another Vs. State of Assam, are relevant: The circumstance of last seen together does not by itself and necessarily lead to the...
Report No. 117 Contents for the Three Types of Courses (to be Suitably Adopted) A. Court Management A.1 Docket Management (Arrears) A.2 Record Systems. A.3 Discipline over staff. A.4 Computerized Management and Information Retrieval to the extent applicable. A.5...
If this Chapter is extended to the Presidency town of Calcutta, “District Magistrate” shall, for the purposes of this Chapter, mean, in that town, the Commissioner of Police. The Bengal Suppression Of Terrorist Outrages Act, 1932
Bengal Act 12 of 1932 [20th October, 1932.] An Act to provide for suppressing the terrorist movement in Bengal. Whereas it is expedient to make special provisions for the purpose of suppressing the terrorist movement in Bengal and to...
There shall be, for the purpose of this Act, the following classes of tenants, (namely) :— (1) tenure-holders, including under-tenure-holders, (2)raiyats, and (3) under-raiyats, that is to say, tenants holding whether immediately or mediately under-raiyats; and the following classes...
“Complete usufructuary mortgage” means a transfer by a tenant of the right of possession in any land for the purpose of securing the payment of money or the return of grain advanced or to be advanced by way of...
(1) “Tenure-holder” means primarily a person who has acquired from a proprietor or from another tenure-holder a right to hold land for the purpose of collecting rents or bringing it under cultivation by establishing tenants on it, and includes...