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High Court of Judicature at Madras Thursday 13 August 2020 Index . HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS THURSDAY 13 AUGUST 2020 INDEX Sl. Video Conference Pages No. Court Sitting Arrangements / Coram 1 NOTIFICATION NO. 168 / 2020 1 - 4 2 NOTIFICATION NO. 169 / 2020 5 - 6 CHIEF JUSTICE & 3 VC 01 7 - 17 SENTHILKUMAR RAMAMOORTHY.J VINEET KOTHARI.J & 4 VC 02 18 - 20 KRISHNAN RAMASAMY.J R.SUBBIAH.J & 5 VC 03 21 - 25 C.SARAVANAN.J R.SUBBIAH.J & 6 VC 03 26 C.SARAVANAN.J N.KIRUBAKARAN.J & 7 VC 05 27 - 30 V.M.VELUMANI.J M.M.SUNDRESH.J & 8 VC 06 31 P.T.ASHA.J M.M.SUNDRESH.J & 9 VC 06 32 - 35 R.HEMALATHA.J M.M.SUNDRESH.J & 10 VC 06 36 - 38 R.HEMALATHA.J 11 VC 08 M.DURAISWAMY.J 39 - 40 12 VC 09 T.RAJA.J 41 - 43 13 VC 10 K.RAVICHANDRABAABU.J 44 - 48 14 VC 11 P.N.PRAKASH.J 49 - 51 15 VC 12 PUSHPA SATHYANARAYANA.J 52 - 55 16 VC 15 R.MAHADEVAN.J 56 - 60 17 VC 20 V.PARTHIBAN.J 61 - 68 18 VC 21 R.SUBRAMANIAN.J 69 - 74 19 VC 22 M.GOVINDARAJ.J 75 - 78 20 VC 23 M.SUNDAR.J (OS) 79 - 81 21 VC 26 M.S.RAMESH.J 82 - 88 22 VC 27 S.M.SUBRAMANIAM.J 89 - 90 23 VC 28 ANITA SUMANTH.J 91 - 96 24 VC 29 T.RAVINDRAN.J 97 - 98 25 VC 30 P.VELMURUGAN.J 99 - 103 26 VC 31 G.JAYACHANDRAN.J 104 - 106 27 VC 31 G.JAYACHANDRAN.J 107 - 109 28 VC 32 C.V.KARTHIKEYAN.J (OS) 110 - 115 29 VC 34 N.SATHISH KUMAR.J (OS) 116 - 122 30 VC 36 V.BHAVANI SUBBAROYAN.J 123 - 125 31 VC 37 A.D.JAGADISH CHANDIRA.J 126 - 137 32 VC 39 ABDUL QUDDHOSE.J 138 - 143 33 VC 40 M.DHANDAPANI.J 144 - 146 34 VC 41 P.D.AUDIKESAVALU.J 147 - 151 35 VC 47 P.T.ASHA.J (OS) 152 - 161 36 VC 47 P.T.ASHA.J (Advance List for 14.08.2020) (OS) 162 - 168 37 VC 48 M.NIRMAL KUMAR.J 169 - 174 38 VC 49 N.ANAND VENKATESH.J 175 - 181 39 VC 50 G.K.ILANTHIRAIYAN.J 182 - 184 40 VC 52 C.SARAVANAN.J 185 - 187 41 PROVISIONAL LIST 188 - 196 NOTIFICATION NO. 168/2020 It is hereby notified that, on the direction of The Hon’ble The Chief Justice, the court proceeding through Video Conferencing in the Principal Seat and Madurai Bench of Madras High Court will be conducted through “Microsoft Teams App” w.e.f 17.08.2020, The said application can be downloaded from the official website of Microsoft or Google Play Store or Apple app Store etc., The user manual and procedure to install the “Microsoft Teams App” is available in the official website of the Madras High Court. It is further notified that all the Advocates / Parties-in-Person are required to join the Court proceedings through the hyperlink provided in the respective cause list. Microphones and Video to be kept off in their device at the time of argument by other side Advocate to prevent disturbance during the video conferencing and un- mute the microphone only when their turn comes (at the time of their argument). All participants are required to have their case number and name shown when logged in (e.g. Item No.1 – Adv- Mr. ABC). This applies also to parties in person and litigants / representatives attending the VC. // By Order of The Hon’ble The Chief Justice// HIGH COURT, MADRAS : C.KUMARAPPAN DATED : 12.08.2020 : REGISTRAR GENERAL **************** 1 VIDEO CONFERENCING ETIQUETTE AND PROTOCOL (PRACTICE DIRECTIONS VC 2) a) This Protocol is in addition to “The Madras High Court Video- Conferencing in Court Rules, 2020 (‘VC Rules’ for brevity). If there is any doubt or perceived contradiction with these guidelines and aforementioned VC Rules, the latter will prevail; b) All the protocols, which are observed in the physical court shall be observed in virtual hearings also albeit with adaptations that technology demands; c) All lawyer participants shall be in their prescribed attire, but it is always open to the Hon’ble Judge/s concerned to exempt a participant from this, owing to Covid-19 situation; A lawyer so exempt shall be in presentable formal attire. d) Litigant participants shall also always be in presentable formal attire; e) Non-lawyer participants i.e., litigants shall unmute their video when the matter is called and the lawyer concerned shall identify the litigant whom she/he representing; f) When designated Senior Advocates participate in virtual courts, it is imperative that the counsel on record also joins the meeting, unmute the video and be present throughout the hearing. This will apply to other counsel who are arguing on behalf of counsel on record also. However, when a counsel is not arguing the case, but merely representing the counsel on record for an adjournment or any other like purpose, this requirement will not operate. 2 g) All the participants shall ensure that the backdrop is sober and such that it preserves the solemnity and sanctus ambience of physical court hearings. h) No participant shall do screen sharing or send a chat message without the permission of the Hon’ble Judge/s concerned. i) All participants should bear in mind at all points of time that there is always possible lag in virtual courts and therefore, wait for the other participant to finish before commencing his or her submissions or even before saying something so that one does not speak over the other. j) Participants should avoid conversation amongst themselves in the video-conferencing platform even when the Judge/s are not visible on the screen. This is to ensure that the video-conferencing platform for a virtual hearing is not used as a medium of communication between the participants. k) The participants should ensure that there are no other disturbances, more particularly audio disturbances around them ; l) Any participant, who has logged-in, should identify himself or herself, if called upon to do so, at all times when the virtual hearing is in session. m) A participant, who does not identify himself/herself by coming on the video, when called upon to do so any time during the virtual hearing, will be expelled / moved to the waiting room at the discretion of Hon’ble Judge/s concerned. 3 n) Participants should ideally leave the meeting as soon as their case is over and when the next matter is taken up; o) No participant should record the hearings unless prior special permission is granted by the Hon’ble Judge/s concerned; p) No participants shall take screen shots of the hearing without prior permission of the Hon’ble Judge/s concerned; q) Participants should not share sensitive information about the hearing witnessed while waiting for their turn. r) All instructions given by Hon’ble Judge/s concerned shall be strictly adhered to by all participants. // By Order of The Hon’ble The Chief Justice// HIGH COURT, MADRAS : C.KUMARAPPAN DATED : 12.08.2020 : REGISTRAR GENERAL ******** 4 NOTIFICATION NO. 169 / 2020 I. HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE M.M.SUNDRESH and HON’BLE MS.JUSTICE P.T.ASHA will sit in a Division Bench at 10.45 A.M. on 13.08.2020 and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. After the above said Division Bench sitting, (a). HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE M.M.SUNDRESH and HON’BLE MRS.JUSTICE R.HEMALATHA will sit in a Division Bench at 11.00 A.M. and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. (b). HON'BLE MS.JUSTICE P.T.ASHA will sit single at 11.00 A.M. and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. II. Urgent Motions and Admissions in Commercial Appellate Division Appeals from Commercial Division of High Court (Other than Admiralty, Arbitration and Intellectual Property Matters) - All Stages, Commercial Appellate Division Appeals from Commercial Courts, to be heard by Division Bench - (All Stages), All other Appellate Side Cases to be heard by a Division Bench which are not specifically assigned to any other Division Bench – (All Stages), Tax Cases arising from Direct Tax Laws (like Income Tax Act, Wealth Tax Act) – from the year 2018 (All Stages), Original Side Appeals – upto the year 2017 (All Stages) also will be listed before the Hon'ble Division Bench consisting of HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE M.M.SUNDRESH AND HON'BLE MRS.JUSTICE R.HEMALATHA through Video conferencing on 13.08.2020. III. Urgent matters in Writ Petitions relating to Service (All Stages) upto the year 2012 also will be listed before HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE V.PARTHIBAN through Video conferencing on 13.08.2020. IV. HON’BLE MRS.JUSTICE V.BHAVANI SUBBAROYAN will sit single at 10.30 A.M. on 13.08.2020 and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. 5 V. HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE C.SARAVANAN will sit single at 2.15 P.M. on 13.08.2020 and take up the cases through Video conferencing as listed. // By Order // HIGH COURT, MADRAS : M.JOTHIRAMAN DATED : 12.08.2020 : REGISTRAR (JUDICIAL) **************** 6 THE HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE SENTHILKUMAR RAMAMOORTHY TO BE HEARD THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCING ON THURSDAY THE 13TH DAY OF AUGUST 2020 AT 10:30 A.M. COURT NO.VC 01 THE ADVOCATES ARE REQUESTED 1. TO INSTALL CISCO WEBEX MEETING VC APP IN THEIR DESKTOP/LAPTOP / I-PAD / MOBILE PHONE AND CONNECT USING THE MEETING NUMBER :166 973 7110 & PASSWORD : 1308 AT 10.00 A.M.
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