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https://x.com/sekarreporter1/status/1734192009630327056?t=E2-VDQmnI7a4W84fu0YIwg&s=08 In the light of the above discussion, this Court does not find any illegality in the decision that was arrived at by the second respondent to pay compensation to the petitioners at the rate of 25% on the ground that the loss was occasioned due to failed sowing. The second respondent shall ensure that all the petitioners are paid 25% of the gross total sum insured, if they are entitled for the same and if not already paid and this process shall be completed within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. 13. This Writ Petition is disposed of in the above terms. No costs. Index : Yes 11.12.2023 NCC : Yes Speaking order SMN2 To 1.The District Collector, Ramanathapuram District, Ramanathapuram. 2.The Regional Manager, Agriculture Insurance Company of India Ltd., 1st Floor, Andhra Insurance Building, Old No.156, New No.323, Thambu Chetty Street, Paris Corner, Chennai – 600 001. 3.The Tahsildar, Thiruvadanai Taluk, Ramanathapuram District. 4.The Tahsildar, R.S.Mangalam Taluk, Ramanathapuram District. 5.The Secretary, Primary Cooperative Credit Society, NN.591, Thirutheravalai, R.S.Mangalam Taluk, Ramanathapuram District. 6.The Secretary, NN.556 Neivayal Primary Agricultural Cooperative Bank, Thiruvadanai, Ramanathapuram District 7.The Branch Manager, The Ramanathapuram District Central Cooperative Bank Ltd., R.S.Mangalam, Ramanathapuram District. 8.The Branch Manager, State Bank of India, Karaikudi Branch, Sivagangai District. 9.The Branch Manager, State Bank of India, Devakottai, Sivagangai District. 10.The Branch Manager, Pandian Grama Bank, Now Tamil Nadu Grama Bank, Puliyal, Ramanathapuram District 11.The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, The Department of Remote Sensing and GIS, P.N. Pudur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu – 641 003. N.ANAND VENKATESH, J. SMN2 Pre-delivery order made in W.P.(MD)No.12847 of 2021 11.12.2023
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 12, 2023
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Judiciary not Jesus to carry the cross for authorities’ sins: HC Taking a serious view of the delay, Justice N Seshasayee observed that only because of such unjustifiable delays caused by authorities, courts are burdened with lakhs of litigations. Published: 13th January 2021 05:51 AM | Last Updated: 13th January 2021 05:51 AM | A+A A- Madras High Court Madras High Court (File photo | EPS) By Express News Service CHENNAI: Censuring the Dharmapuri and Perambalur district administration for a 20-year delay in providing land records awaiting mutation, the Madras High Court observed that the judiciary is not Jesus Christ to carry the cross for the sins committed by the authorities. The court also ordered Rs 1 lakh and Rs 50,000 as compensation for the two petitioners, respectively, who were made to run from pillar to post for the past 20 years. Taking a serious view of the delay, Justice N Seshasayee observed that only because of such unjustifiable delays caused by authorities, courts are burdened with lakhs of litigations. The issue pertains to the petitions moved by Rathinam and Jayalakshmi seeking direction to the district administration to re-mutate records of the land owned by them. According to Rathinam, she owned about four acres of land at Virappanayakkampatti, Harur village, Dharmapuri. The land was notified for acquisition under the Land Acquisition Act, 1984, by the Tamil Nadu government in 1987. In 1988, a GO was issued for acquisition of the land. The same was challenged by the petitioner in the high court. Advertisement The judge, recording the submissions made by the counsel for the petitioners, ordered SP Karthikaa, Dharmapuri collector and P Sri Venkada Priya, Perambalur collector, who were summoned during the hearing, to come up with a viable solution for such issues which are rampant across the State. It was also noted that no appeal was made by the State against the HC order, or fresh acquisition notification was issued. Justice N Seshasayee observed .
by Sekar Reporter · Published January 13, 2021
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