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Video Conference Sitting Arrangements / Coram Pages No. Court 1 NOTIFICATION NO. 180 / 2020 1 CHIEF JUSTICE & 2 VC 01 2 - 12 SENTHILKUMAR RAMAMOORTHY.J VINEET KOTHARI.J & 3 VC 02 13 - 16 KRISHNAN RAMASAMY.J R.SUBBIAH.J & 4 VC 03 17 - 22 C.SARAVANAN.J R.SUBBIAH.J & 5 VC 03 23 C.SARAVANAN.J N.KIRUBAKARAN.J & 6 VC 05 24 - 26 V.M.VELUMANI.J M.M.SUNDRESH.J & 7 VC 06 27 - 33 R.HEMALATHA.J T.S.SIVAGNANAM.J & 8 VC 07 34 - 36 V.BHAVANI SUBBAROYAN.J 9 VC 08 M.DURAISWAMY.J 37 - 39 10 VC 09 T.RAJA.J 40 - 42 11 VC 11 P.N.PRAKASH.J 43 - 45 12 VC 12 PUSHPA SATHYANARAYANA.J 46 - 50 13 VC 14 S.VAIDYANATHAN.J 51 - 53 S.VAIDYANATHAN.J 14 VC 14 V.PARTHIBAN.J & 54 - 63 M.SUNDAR.J 15 VC 14 S.VAIDYANATHAN.J (Advance List for 27.08.2020) 64 - 65 16 VC 15 R.MAHADEVAN.J 66 - 71 17 VC 16 V.M.VELUMANI.J 72 18 VC 16 V.M.VELUMANI.J 73 19 VC 20 V.PARTHIBAN.J 74 - 81 20 VC 21 R.SUBRAMANIAN.J 82 - 87 21 VC 22 M.GOVINDARAJ.J 88 - 93 22 VC 23 M.SUNDAR.J (OS) 94 - 95 23 VC 26 M.S.RAMESH.J 96 24 VC 26 M.S.RAMESH.J 97 - 100 25 VC 27 S.M.SUBRAMANIAM.J 101 - 102 26 VC 28 ANITA SUMANTH.J 103 - 110 27 VC 29 T.RAVINDRAN.J 111 - 114 28 VC 30 P.VELMURUGAN.J 115 - 118 29 VC 31 G.JAYACHANDRAN.J 119 - 121 30 VC 31 G.JAYACHANDRAN.J 122 - 124 31 VC 32 C.V.KARTHIKEYAN.J (OS) 125 - 131 32 VC 34 N.SATHISH KUMAR.J (OS) 132 - 141 33 VC 37 A.D.JAGADISH CHANDIRA.J 142 - 149 34 VC 39 ABDUL QUDDHOSE.J 150 - 155 35 VC 40 M.DHANDAPANI.J 156 - 158 36 VC 41 P.D.AUDIKESAVALU.J 159 - 163 37 VC 47 P.T.ASHA.J (OS) 164 - 169 38 VC 47 P.T.ASHA.J (Advance List for 26.08.2020) (OS) 170 - 175 39 VC 48 M.NIRMAL KUMAR.J 176 - 181 40 VC 49 N.ANAND VENKATESH.J 182 - 187 41 VC 49 N.ANAND VENKATESH.J 188 - 189 42 VC 50 G.K.ILANTHIRAIYAN.J 190 - 198 43 VC 52 C.SARAVANAN.J 199 44 VC 52 C.SARAVANAN.J 200 - 202 45 PROVISIONAL LIST 203 - 213 46 VC MC MASTER COURT 214 NOTIFICATION NO. 180 / 2020 I. Urgent Motions and Admissions in Writ Petitions relating to General Miscellaneous and Mines and Minerals from the year 2019 also will be listed before HON'BLE MRS.JUSTICE PUSHPA SATHYANARAYANA through Video conferencing on 25.08.2020. II. HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE S.VAIDYANATHAN HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE V.PARTHIBAN and HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE M.SUNDAR will sit in a Full Bench at 2.15 P.M. on 25.08.2020 and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. III. HON’BLE MS.JUSTICE V.M.VELUMANI will sit single at 10.30 A.M. on 25.08.2020 and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. IV. HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE C.SARAVANAN will sit single at 2.00 P.M. on 25.08.2020 and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. // By Order // HIGH COURT, MADRAS : M.JOTHIRAMAN DATED : 24.08.2020 : REGISTRAR (JUDICIAL) **************** 1 THE HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE SENTHILKUMAR RAMAMOORTHY TO BE HEARD THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCING ON TUESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF AUGUST 2020 AT 10:30 A.M. COURT NO: VC 01 THE ADVOCATES/PARTY IN PERSON ARE REQUESTED 1. TO INSTALL MICROSOFT TEAMS VC APPLICATION IN THEIR DESKTOP/LAPTOP / I-PAD / MOBILE PHONE AND TO JOIN THE COURT VC SESSION CLICK HERE 2. TO MENTION THE ITEM NO AND NAME WHILE LOGIN TO THE COURT. 3. TO MAINTAIN PROPER DRESS CODE. 4. TO MUTE THEIR MIC WHILE OTHER COUNSEL IS IN ARGUMENT, TO PREVENT UNWANTED NOISE DISTURBANCE DURING THE VIDEO CONFERENCING AND UNMUTE THE MIC ONLY AT THE TIME OF THEIR ARGUMENT. 5.COURT LINK ALSO AVAILABLE IN https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/vclink FOR PRONOUNCING ORDERS 1 WP/24156/2017 M.K.STALIN, M/S.R.GIRIRAJAN (Gen. Misc.) VS S.MANURAJ THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ SPL. GP FOR R1 TO R3 M/S.K.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R4 AND WP 24164/2017 (Gen. Misc.) S.PUGAZHENDI M/S.R.GIRIRAJAN VS S.MANURAJ THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ SPL. GP FOR R1 TO R3 M/S.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R4 AND WP 24165/2017 (Gen. Misc.) S.THANGA PANDIAN M/S.R.GIRIRAJAN VS S.MANURAJ THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ SPL. GP FOR R1 TO R3 M/S.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R4 AND WP 24166/2017 (Gen. Misc.) S.AMBEDKUMAR M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN VS P.MUTHUKUMAR THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ SPL. GP FOR R1 TO R3 M/S.K.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R4 AND WP 24167/2017 (Gen. Misc.) R.T.ARASU, M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN VS P.MUTHUKUMAR THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ SPL. GP FOR R1 TO R3 M/S.K.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R4 AND WP 24170/2017 (Gen. Misc.) P.KARTHIKEYAN, M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN VS P.MUTHUKUMAR THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ SPL. GP FOR R1 TO R3 M/S.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R4 AND WP 24171/2017 (Gen. Misc.) M.P.GIRI M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN VS P.MUTHUKUMAR THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ SPL. GP FOR R1 TO R3 M/S.K.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R4 AND To Dispense With WMP 25514/2017 S.AMBEDKUMAR VS M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. P.MUTHUKUMAR ------------------ AND WMP 25515/2017 S.AMBEDKUMAR M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN VS P.MUTHUKUMAR THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ AND WMP 25516/2017 S.AMBEDKUMAR M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN VS P.MUTHUKUMAR THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ AND For Stay WMP 25517/2017 R.T.ARASU, VS M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. P.MUTHUKUMAR ------------------ AND To Dispense With WMP 25518/2017 K.S.RAVICHANDRAN VS M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. P.MUTHUKUMAR ------------------ AND For Stay 1/11 CJ SKRJ (25/08/2020) - REGULAR LIST 2 WMP 25519/2017 K.S.RAVICHANDRAN VS M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. P.MUTHUKUMAR ------------------ AND For Stay WMP 25533/2017 P.N.P.INBASEKARAN, VS M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. P.MUTHUKUMAR ------------------ AND To vacate stay WMP 29450/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIRU KU.KA.SELVAM, AND ANOTHER. ------------------ AND To vacate stay WMP 29451/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIRU.P.K.SEKAR BABU, AND ------------------ ANOTHER. AND To vacate stay WMP 29452/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER DR.GOVI CHEZHIAN, AND ANOTHER. ------------------ AND To vacate stay WMP 29463/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIRU N.KARTHIK, AND ANOTHER. ------------------ AND To vacate stay WMP 29464/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIRU P.N.P.INBASEKARAN, AND ------------------ ANOTHER. AND To vacate stay WMP 29465/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIRU P.SIVAKUMAR @ THAYAGAM AND ------------------ ANOTHER. AND WP 24161/2017 (Gen. Misc.) KU.KA.SELVAM, M/S.B.HARIKRISHNAN VS S.MANURAJ THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ MR. S.R.RAJAGOPAL AAG. FOR R1 MR. V.JAYAPRAKASH NARAYANAN GP FOR R2 M/S.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R3 & R4 AND WP 24173/2017 (Gen. Misc.) S.SUDHARSANAM, M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN VS P.MUTHUKUMAR THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ SPL. GP FOR R1 TO R3 M/S.K.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R4 AND WP 24174/2017 (Gen. Misc.) N.KARTHIK, M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN VS P.MUTHUKUMAR THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ SPL. GP FOR R1 TO R3 M/S.K.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R4 AND To vacate stay WMP 29457/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIRU.K.S.RAVICHANDRAN, AND ------------------ ANOTHER. AND To vacate stay WMP 29458/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIRU.A.R.R.SRINIVASAN, AND ------------------ ANOTHER. AND To vacate stay WMP 29459/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIRU P.KARTHIKEYAN, AND ------------------ ANOTHER. AND To vacate stay WMP 29460/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIRU M.P.GIRI, AND ANOTHER. ------------------ AND To vacate stay WMP 29462/2017 THE SPEAKER, AND 2 OTHERS. VS GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIRU S.SUDHARSANAM, AND ------------------ ANOTHER. AND WP 24157/2017 (Gen. Misc.) MA SUBRAMANIAN M/S.R.GIRIRAJAN VS S.MANURAJ THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. ------------------ SPL. GP FOR R1 TO R3 M/S.GOWTHAM KUMAR FOR R4 AND For Stay WMP 25529/2017 S.SUDHARSANAM, VS M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. P.MUTHUKUMAR ------------------ AND To Dispense With WMP 25530/2017 N.KARTHIK, VS M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. P.MUTHUKUMAR ------------------ 2/11 CJ SKRJ (25/08/2020) - REGULAR LIST 3 AND For Stay WMP 25531/2017 N.KARTHIK, VS M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. P.MUTHUKUMAR ------------------ AND To Dispense With WMP 25532/2017 P.N.P.INBASEKARAN, VS M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS. P.MUTHUKUMAR ------------------ AND WP 24168/2017 (Gen. Misc.) K.S.RAVICHANDRAN M/S.R.NEELAKANDAN VS P.MUTHUKUMAR THE SPEAKER, AND 3 OTHERS.
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