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  2. S Sushma v. Commissioner of Police - Wikipedia

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    S Sushma & Anr. versus Commissioner of Police & Ors. (2021) is a landmark decision of the Madras High Court that prohibited practice of "conversion therapy" by medical professionals in India. [1] [2] [3] The court directed comprehensive measures to sensitize the society and various branches of the Union and State governments to remove ...

  3. State of Madras v. Champakam Dorairajan - Wikipedia

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    It was the first major judgement regarding caste-based reservations in Republic of India. In its ruling, the Supreme Court upheld the Madras High Court judgement, which in turn had struck down the Government Order (G.O) passed in 1927 in the Madras Presidency. [1] The G.O had provided caste-based reservation in government jobs and college seats.

  4. Sanjay V. Gangapurwala - Wikipedia

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    K. G. Balakrishnan. Appointed by. Pratibha Patil. Personal details. Born. ( 1962-05-24) 24 May 1962 (age 62) Sanjay Vijaykumar Gangapurwala (born 24 May 1962) is an Indian Judge.He is a former Chief Justice of Madras High Court and a former Acting Chief Justice of Bombay High Court. [ 1] He has also served as Judge of Bombay High Court .

  5. Madras High Court - Wikipedia

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    The Madras High Court is the birthplace of organised legal reporting in India. It is home to the Madras Law Journal,[16]which was the first journal dedicated to reporting texts of judgments of the High Court. It started in 1891. The High Courts, c. 1905. The Saturday Club met every week.

  6. R. Mahadevan - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1963-06-10) 10 June 1963 (age 61) Chennai. Alma mater. Madras Law College. R. Mahadevan (born 10 June 1963) is a Judge of Supreme Court of India. He is the former Judge of Madras High Court where he has also served as the Acting Chief Justice. [1]

  7. M. M. Sundresh - Wikipedia

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    Sundresh was elevated to the Madras High Court from the bar, on 31 March 2009. On 29 March 2011, his appointment was made permanent. Sundresh had participated in the inaugural function of the new building for Mediation and Conciliation, Lok Adalat and Arbitration Center at the Madras High Court premises, in the presence of the other administrative judges and judicial officers.

  8. Murder of Pon Navarasu - Wikipedia

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    The Madras High Court overturned the verdict on 5 October 2001 and acquitted him. The state of Tamil Nadu appealed to the Indian Supreme court. On 20 April 2011, the supreme court overturned the high court acquittal and confirmed the lower court's conviction. It also ordered the double life sentences to be served concurrently.

  9. V. Ramaswami - Wikipedia

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    Veeraswami Ramaswami was born on 15 February 1927. His age was moved back by 2 years according to accounts from his late father in law Justice K Veeraswami, who was the former Chief Justice of the Madras High Court, and forged documents indicating February 15, 1929 as his birth date. In reality Ramaswami was born in 1927.