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Video Conference Sitting Arrangements / Coram Pages No. Court 1 NOTIFICATION NO. 183 / 2020 1 CHIEF JUSTICE & 2 VC 01 2 - 8 SENTHILKUMAR RAMAMOORTHY.J VINEET KOTHARI.J & 3 VC 02 9 - 10 KRISHNAN RAMASAMY.J R.SUBBIAH.J & 4 VC 03 11 - 16 C.SARAVANAN.J R.SUBBIAH.J & 5 VC 03 17 C.SARAVANAN.J N.KIRUBAKARAN.J & 6 VC 05 18 - 21 V.M.VELUMANI.J M.M.SUNDRESH.J & 7 VC 06 22 - 28 R.HEMALATHA.J T.S.SIVAGNANAM.J & 8 VC 07 29 - 31 PUSHPA SATHYANARAYANA.J 9 VC 08 M.DURAISWAMY.J 32 - 34 10 VC 09 T.RAJA.J 35 - 37 11 VC10 K.RAVICHANDRABAABU.J 38 - 42 12 VC 11 P.N.PRAKASH.J 43 - 45 13 VC 12 PUSHPA SATHYANARAYANA.J 46 - 47 14 VC 12 PUSHPA SATHYANARAYANA.J (Advance List) 48 - 57 15 VC 15 R.MAHADEVAN.J 58 - 70 16 VC 16 V.M.VELUMANI.J 71 - 72 17 VC 20 V.PARTHIBAN.J 73 - 81 18 VC 21 R.SUBRAMANIAN.J 82 - 85 19 VC 22 M.GOVINDARAJ.J 86 - 89 20 VC 23 M.SUNDAR.J (OS) 90 - 94 21 VC 26 M.S.RAMESH.J 95 - 103 22 VC 27 S.M.SUBRAMANIAM.J 104 - 107 23 VC 27 S.M.SUBRAMANIAM.J 108 - 110 24 VC 28 ANITA SUMANTH.J 111 - 120 25 VC 29 T.RAVINDRAN.J 121 - 122 26 VC 30 P.VELMURUGAN.J 123 - 126 27 VC 31 G.JAYACHANDRAN.J 127 - 129 28 VC 31 G.JAYACHANDRAN.J 130 - 133 29 VC 34 N.SATHISH KUMAR.J (OS) 134 - 142 30 VC 37 A.D.JAGADISH CHANDIRA.J 143 - 151 31 VC 39 ABDUL QUDDHOSE.J 152 - 157 32 VC 40 M.DHANDAPANI.J 158 - 161 33 VC 41 P.D.AUDIKESAVALU.J 162 - 165 34 VC 47 P.T.ASHA.J (OS) 166 - 174 35 VC 47 P.T.ASHA.J (Advance List for 31.08.2020) (OS) 175 - 179 36 VC 48 M.NIRMAL KUMAR.J 180 37 VC 48 M.NIRMAL KUMAR.J 181 - 184 38 VC 49 N.ANAND VENKATESH.J 185 - 193 39 VC 49 N.ANAND VENKATESH.J 194 - 195 40 VC 50 G.K.ILANTHIRAIYAN.J 196 - 200 41 VC 52 C.SARAVANAN.J 201 - 203 42 PROVISIONAL LIST 204 - 214 43 VC MC MASTER COURT 215 NOTIFICATION NO. 183 / 2020 I. HON’BLE MRS.JUSTICE PUSHPA SATHYANARAYANA will sit single after Division Bench sitting on 28.08.2020 and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. II. HON’BLE MS.JUSTICE V.M.VELUMANI will sit single at 10.30 A.M. on 28.08.2020 and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. III. Urgent matters in Writ Petitions relating to Service - upto the year 2012 also will be listed before HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE V.PARTHIBAN on 28.08.2020. IV. Urgent Matters in Cases relating to Commercial Division i.e. Civil Suits (Commercial) also will be listed before HON’BLE MS.JUSTICE P.T.ASHA on 28.08.2020. V. HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE M.NIRMAL KUMAR sitting single at 10.30 A.M. on 28.08.2020 will deliver Judgment through Video conferencing as listed. VI. HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE C.SARAVANAN will sit single at 2.15 P.M. on 28.08.2020 and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. // By Order // HIGH COURT, MADRAS : M.JOTHIRAMAN DATED : 27.08.2020 : REGISTRAR (JUDICIAL) **************** 1 THE HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE SENTHILKUMAR RAMAMOORTHY TO BE HEARD THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCING ON FRIDAY THE 28TH DAY OF AUGUST 2020 AT 10:30 A.M. COURT : 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.tn.gov.in/vclink FOR WITHDRAWAL 1 WP/3149/2017 M/S.KELLER GROUND ENGINEERING M/S.P.B.HARISH, B.SASIDARAN, MOHD.YAQOOB (Service Tax) VS KAFEEL, K.SHARATH KUMAR ADDITIONAL COMMISSIONER AND 2 ------------------ OTHERS. M/S.APARNA NANDAKUMAR FOR R2. R-1 ADDITIONAL COMMISSIONER SERVICE TAX II COMMISSIONERATE NEWRY TOWERS NO.2054-I 2ND AVENUE ANNA NAGAR CHENNAI-40 BATTA NOT FILED REG R3 AND WP 3150/2017 (Service Tax) M/S.KELLER GROUND ENGINEERING M/S.P.B.HARISH, B.SASIDARAN, MOHD.YAQOOB VS KAFEEL, K.SHARATH KUMAR DT 13/8/2020 ADDITIONAL COMMISSIONER AND 2 ------------------ OTHERS. M/S.APARNA NANDAKUMAR FOR R2 AND WP 3151/2017 (Service Tax) M/S.KELLER GROUND ENGINEERING M/S.P.B.HARISH, B.SASIDARAN, MOHD.YAQOOB VS KAFEEL, K.SHARATH KUMAR DT 13/8/2020 ADDITIONAL COMMISSIONER AND 2 ------------------ OTHERS. M/S.APARNA NANDAKUMAR FOR R2 FOR BEING MENTIONED 2 WA/635/2020 M/S.HALL MARK INDUSTRIES M/S. RAMAN V.P (Labour) VS M.S. SESHADRI THE REGIONAL PROVIDENT AND FUND ------------------ AND ANOTHER. ADMISSION (WP) 3 WP/11686/2020 M.THALAPATHI RAJINIKANTH, M/S. M.PALANIMUTHU (Service) VS S.J.SASIKALA TAMIL NADU PUBLIC SERVICE ------------------ COMMISSION(TNPSC), AND 2 OTHERS. Dharmapuri FOR ADMISSION 4 WA/547/2020 THE PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT GENERAL M/S.T.S.SELVARANI (Service) VS ------------------ E.PRAMILA Chennai AND To set aside CMP 7827/2020 THE PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT GENERAL VS M/S.T.S.SELVARANI E.PRAMILA ------------------ Chennai MISCELLANEOUS PETITIONS (WP) TO CONDONE THE DELAY OF 4 DAYS IN FILING REV.APLW.SR.NO.40951/2020 IN 5 WP.1256/2018 ORDER DATED.16/09/2019 WMP/9291/2020 THE STATE OF TAMIL NADU AND 2 SPECIAL GOVT.PLEADER OTHERS. ------------------ VS R1_NAMAKKAL DISTRICT STONE CRUSHER, OWNERS NAMAKKAL DISTRICT STONE ASSOCIATION, REG.NO.67/2004, REP.BY ITS SECRETARY MR.P.MANI. PRIVATE NOTICE PERMITTED PROOF NOT FILED. TO EXTEND THE TIME IN REV.APLW.NO.156/2019 IN WP.29647/2018 ORDER DATED.10/03/2020 6 Time extended WMP/11066/2020 UNION OF INDIA AND 4 OTHERS. M/S. SUNITA KUMARI VS ------------------ COMMAMDAMT AKS PANWAR M/S.KAAVYA SILAMBANAN ASSOCIATES AND To modify the order WMP 11067/2020 UNION OF INDIA VS M/S. SUNITA KUMARI COMMAMDAMT AKS PANWAR ------------------ 1/7 CJ SKRJ (28/08/2020) - REGULAR LIST 2 TO DISPENSE WITH 7 Dispensed with (d.w) CMP/8773/2020 R.PALANISAMY M/S. G.ARUL MURUGAN VS ------------------ THE SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND WA 50577/2020 (Filing No.) M/S.SAKTHI MINING COMPANY M/S. G.ARUL MURUGAN VS ------------------ THE SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND WA 50576/2020 (Filing No.) R.PALANISAMY M/S. G.ARUL MURUGAN VS ------------------ THE SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND Dispensed with (d.w) CMP 8776/2020 M/S SAKTHI MINING COMPANY VS M/S. G.ARUL MURUGAN THE SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT ------------------ 8 To Dispense With CMP/8831/2020 THE HOME SECRETARY (PRISON IV) PUBLIC PROSECUTOR AND 2 OTHERS. ------------------ VS A.PALANISAMY @ PALANIAPPAN AND Condone delay CMP 9080/2020 THE HOME SECRETARY (PRISON IV) AND 2 OTHERS. PUBLIC PROCECUTOR VS ------------------ A.PALANISAMY @ PALANIAPPAN AND WA 50521/2020 (Filing No.) THE HOME SECRETARY(PRISON IV) PUBLIC PROSECUTOR VS ------------------ A.PALANISAMY@PALANIAPPAN 9 To Dispense With CMP/8835/2020 G.LAKSHMI NARAYANA M/S. S.ANIL SANDEEP VS P.MOHANRAJ NTC LOGISTICS INDIA PVT LTD AND D.HARI KRISHNAN 3 OTHERS. ------------------ AND WA 52082/2020 (Filing No.) G.LAKSHMI NARAYANA M/S. S.ANIL SANDEEP VS ------------------ NTC LOGISTICS INDIA PVT LTD 10 CMP/9032/2020 A.SOMASUNDARAM AND ANOTHER. M/S. M.NARAYANASWAMY VS A.VEERASAMY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF M.SURESH ABRAHAM REGISTRATION AND 6 OTHERS. ------------------ AND WA 51899/2020 (Filing No.) A.SOMASUNDARAM M/S. M.NARAYANASWAMY VS ------------------ INSPECTOR GENERAL OF REGISTRATION TO CONDONE DELAY IN REPRESENTATION DELAY IN 139 DAYS TO CONDONE THE DELAY 11 CMP/4179/2020 THE SECRETARY M/S.M.LOGANATHAN VS ------------------ G.KARTHICK AND ANOTHER. M/S.DAKSHAYANI REDDY SUNEETHA FOR R1 AND WA 111085/2019 (Filing No.) THE SECRETARY M/S.LOGANATHAN VS ------------------ G.KARTHICK TO CONDONE DELAY IN FILING DELAY IN 60 DAYS Condone delay 12 CMP/3751/2020 S.GOPIKRISHNAN MR.D.ASHOK KUMAR VS ------------------ S.JAYAPAL AND WA 140293/2019 (Filing No.) S.GOPIKRISHNAN M/S. ASHOKKUMAR D. VS ------------------ S.JAYAPAL 51 DAYS Condone delay 13 CMP/4265/2020 THE DISTRICT ADI DRAVIDAR GOVERNMENT PLEADER WELFARE OFFICER AND ANOTHER. ------------------ VS M/S.G.SANKARAN S.KAMATCHI S.NESUNCHEZHIYAN A.MAHESHNATH FOR SOLE RESPONDENT AND WA 18881/2020 (Filing No.) THE DIST ADI DRAVIDAR WELFARE GOVT PLEADER 2/7 CJ SKRJ (28/08/2020) - REGULAR LIST 3 OFFICER ------------------ VS S.KAMATCHI 256 DAYS Condone delay 14 CMP/5347/2020 THE STATE OF TAMIL NADU AND 6 GOVT.PLEADER OTHERS. ------------------ VS M/S.SELVI GEORGE J.MANIKANDAN AND 3 OTHERS. 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