Source:-https://www.newindianexpress.com CHENNAI: Censuring the state for failing to act against illegal buildings, the Madras High Court on Tuesday ordered the Chennai corporation commissioner to appear before it to explain the action taken by the civic body. The court observed that the state has not learnt any lessons from the 2015 floods when the city was
Source:-https://www.thehindu.com The Madras High Court on Wednesday dismissed as withdrawn a writ petition filed by actor Rajinikanth, 70, against the demand of property tax to the tune of ₹6.5 lakh by the Greater Chennai Corporation for his Raghavendra Mandapam (marriage hall) located in marriage hall Justice Anita Sumanth accepted a memo filed by the actor’s
Source: deccanchronicle.com Chennai: The Madras high court has dismissed a petition, which sought a direction to the Union and Tamil Nadu governments to regulate, supervise the educational system and monitor the administration of various centres, registered in the name of Cambridge International Schools with the Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), United Kingdom, Mumbai and Chennai. A