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by Sekar Reporter · Published January 9, 2022
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*03.04.’21, EXPERIENCE IN COURT:* *“If you can write like this why have you come to consult me?”* Very early in my Practice in 1941 or 1942 I went to Madras from Nagpur to consult Sir Alladi Krishnaswami in the famous Takoli case which went to the privacy council. Sir Alladi looked into the papers and after I explained the points, he asked me to write a note on the case and my own opinion I had no difficulty as his private library was better than most law libraries including the one of the Federal Court. I worked for three or four days and prepared a note for him and also stated my opinion in detail with reason. He kept it for two days to study it and after this he said to me something which I have always treasured in my memory. He said “If you can write like this why you have come to consult me? And he signed the opinion I had written adding that he had nothing to add. “What Success I had in the profession, I achieved following his example”. “The Secret of Success in the Legal Profession and that is deep study and full preparation.” -By M.Hidayathulla – Former Vice President and Chief Justice of India. From *A Statesman among Jurists* *A biography of Dr.Alladi Krishnaswami* -By *Alladi Kuppuswami* author k selvaraj advt
by Sekar Reporter · Published April 3, 2021
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Full order Writ Petition (MD) No. –18725 of 2020 and W.M.P. (MD) No. 15646 of 2020 N.KIRUBAKARAN, J. and B.PUGALENDHI, J. (Order of the Court was passed by N.KIRUBAKARAN, J.) It was 17th April, 1999, there was deep silence in the Parliament voting was over no confidence motion moved by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, headed NDA Government. Every body was looking at digital board. It showed 269 Yes and 270 No. Speaker G.M.Balayogi announced that confidence motion was defeated by one vote. Such was the importance of one vote in making or. –Could the rights of State of Tamil Nadu and similarly placed States could be violated by reduction in number of Members of Parliament who could be elected from the State for successfully implementing birth control programmes thereby reducing the population of the State? Could the States, which could not successfully implement population control programmes, be benefited with more political representatives in the Parliament? Why not this Court prohibit the Respondents from further reducing number of Parliament seats from Tamil Nadu, based on future census as per population as growth of population has been contained, when the freezing of seats come to an end in 2026 ? Why not the Respondents pay a sum of Rs.200 crores valuing notionally of the services / contribution made by each Member of Parliament to the State ? Why not Central Government pay a sum of Rs.5600 crores as Tamil Nadu lost 28 representatives in the past from 1962 onwards in 14 elections? Why not the Respondents restore 41 MP seats to State which was there till 1962 general elections as it lost 2 Members of Parliament due to control of population from 1967 general election onwards ? Why not the Central Government come forward with a proposal that those States which effectively control the population in their respective States would be given equal number of seats in Rajya Sabha in lien of reduction in number of Lok Sabha seats ? Why not Article 81 of the Constitution be amended to maintain the same number of parliamentary constituencies irrespect of change in the population of respective States ? Mrs. Victoria Gouri, Learned Counsel takes notice on behalf of the First and Second Respondents. Mr. Niranjan Rajagopal, Learned Counsel takes notice on behalf of the Third Respondent. Mr. Muthu Geethaiyan, Learned Counsel takes notice for the Fourth Respondent, Mr.R.Suresh Kumar, Learned Government Advocate takes notice on behalf of the Fifth Respondent. Notice to the newly impleaded Respondents returnable in four weeks. Private notice is also permitted. The Respondents shall answer to the queries raised by four weeks. Call the matter after four weeks. [N.K.K., J.] [B.P., J.]
by Sekar Reporter · Published August 21, 2021