[2/22, 17:01] sekarreporter1: #MadrasHC has directed a Tahsildar to cut a coconut tree grown by a house owner within his compound. The reason is that the tree is leaning over a tiled roof house next door & the naturally falling coconuts/dry branches are damaging the tiles. @THChennai [2/22, 17:01] sekarreporter1: HamberMenu HOME NEWS INDIA TAMIL NADU Madras High Court directs Tahsildar to cut coconut tree leaning over house next door, in Mayiladuthurai The house owner had complained to the court that the coconuts and dry branches falling from the tree were damaging his roof tiles frequently; despite appeals to the neighbour and the district administration, the tree had not been cut down February 22, 2023 03:37 pm | Updated 04:07 pm IST – CHENNAI MOHAMED IMRANULLAH S. COMMENTSSHAREREAD LATER File photograph used for representational purposes only File photograph used for representational purposes only | Photo Credit: ASHOK R C. Vinoth Kumar of Kuthalam taluk in Mayiladuthurai district, had a problem with his neighbour’s coconut tree, planted close to the compound wall, leaning over his tiled roof and causing frequent damage to the tiles. He moved the Madras High Court and obtained an order for the tree to be cut. A resident of Om Kaleeswarar Sannidhi Street, Mr. Kumar filed a writ petition in the High Court complaining of the coconuts and dry branches, falling from his neighbour’s coconut tree, causing damage to the roof’s tiles. He claimed to have been suffering losses and mental agony due to
[2/22, 17:01] sekarreporter1: #MadrasHC has directed a Tahsildar to cut a coconut tree grown by a house owner within his compound. The reason is that the tree is leaning over a tiled roof house next door & the naturally falling coconuts/dry branches are damaging the tiles. @THChennai
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Madras High Court directs Tahsildar to cut coconut tree leaning over house next door, in Mayiladuthurai
The house owner had complained to the court that the coconuts and dry branches falling from the tree were damaging his roof tiles frequently; despite appeals to the neighbour and the district administration, the tree had not been cut down
February 22, 2023 03:37 pm | Updated 04:07 pm IST – CHENNAI
MOHAMED IMRANULLAH S.
COMMENTSSHAREREAD LATER
File photograph used for representational purposes only
File photograph used for representational purposes only | Photo Credit: ASHOK R
C. Vinoth Kumar of Kuthalam taluk in Mayiladuthurai district, had a problem with his neighbour’s coconut tree, planted close to the compound wall, leaning over his tiled roof and causing frequent damage to the tiles. He moved the Madras High Court and obtained an order for the tree to be cut.
A resident of Om Kaleeswarar Sannidhi Street, Mr. Kumar filed a writ petition in the High Court complaining of the coconuts and dry branches, falling from his neighbour’s coconut tree, causing damage to the roof’s tiles. He claimed to have been suffering losses and mental agony due to