Thursday, December 3, 2020

Private Financial Institutions May Be Performing Public Duties But Can't Be Considered 'State' Under Article 12 Of Constitution: Allahabad High Court

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Covid19- Services Rendered By Doctors, Health Workers & Policemen During COVID Appreciable; Expect Govt. Would Consider Their Demands: Madras High Court

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Husband & Wife Take Oath As Madras High Court Judges

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Medical Colleges and Institutions in Tamil Nadu

 Medical Colleges and Institutions

Sl. No.Name of the Medical College & Institution
1Govt Madras Medical College - Chennai
2Govt Stanley Medical College - Chennai
3Govt Kilpauk Medical College - Chennai
4Govt Chengalpattu Medical College, Chengalpattu
5Govt Thanjavur Medical College, Thanjavur
6Govt Madurai Medical College, Madurai
7Govt Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore
8Govt Tirunelveli Medical College, Tirunelveli
9Govt Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College, Salem
10Govt K.A.P. Viswanatham Govt. Medical College - Trichy
11Govt Thoothukudi Medical College, Thoothukudi
12Govt Vellore Medical College, Vellore
13Govt Kanniyakumari Medical College, Kanniyakumari
14Govt Theni Medical College
15Govt Dharmapuri Medical College, Dharmapuri
16Govt Villupuram Medical College, Villupuram
17Govt Thiruvarur Medical College. Thiruvarur
18Govt Sivaganga Medical College, Sivaganga
19Govt.Thiruvannamalai Medical College, Thiruvannamalai
20Govt. Medical College, Omandurar Govt. Estate, Chennai
21Govt. ESI Medical College, Coimbatore
22Govt Pudukottai Medical College, Pudukottai
23Govt Karur Medical College, Karur
24Govt. IRT Perundurai Medical College, Erode
DENTAL
1Tamil Nadu Govt. Dental College & Hospital - Chennai

Former HC judge CS Karnan arrested over remarks on SC judges, wives

Former HC judge CS Karnan arrested over remarks on SC judges, wives

He was also booked under several sections, including insulting the modesty of a woman and criminal intimidation, based on a complaint by one advocate Devika.

Published: 02nd December 2020 09:38 PM 

Former Calcutta High Court judge CS Karnan

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: Former Calcutta High Court judge CS Karnan was arrested by the Central Crime Branch (CCB) officials on Wednesday for his remarks against the retired and serving Supreme Court judges, their wives, and women judges, in a video which went viral on social media.

He was remanded in judicial custody in Puzhal prison. The arrest comes days ahead of a hearing of a case on the matter on December 7.
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In October, Tiruvanmiyur police had booked a case against five men, without naming Karnan, for trespassing into a woman SC judge's residence in their jurisdiction, after which a video of him making sexually violent remarks against women judges and wives of other SC judges had gone viral on social media.

On November 26, Karnan had appeared in front of the Central Crime Branch sleuths for an inquiry in connection with his remarks.

He was also booked under several sections, including insulting the modesty of a woman and criminal intimidation, based on a complaint by one advocate Devika, soon after he appeared for an inquiry before the CCB.

Last week, during a hearing at the Madras High Court, the CCB officials had produced an apology letter claiming that the retired judge had given it to them promising not to indulge in similar acts. But the judges rejected the letter and asked the DGP and the City Police Commissioner to be present for the December 7 hearing.

On November 10, the court had also ordered the police to pull down the video from social media.

This is the second time Karnan is being arrested. In June 2017, he was arrested from a private guest house in Malumachampatti in Coimbatore by West Bengal police, after being on the run for 40 days since vanishing from the government guest house in Kolkata. Karnan was also sentenced to six-month imprisonment earlier, while he was a sitting judge at the Calcutta High Court.

    Woman steals Rs 43.9 lakh from husband, shares with Facebook friend

    Woman steals Rs 43.9 lakh from husband, shares with Facebook friend

    Days after a textile businessman lodged a complaint that a sum of Rs 43.90 lakh had gone missing from his house in Foreshore Estate, his wife and her Facebook friend were arrested.

    Published: 03rd December 2020 06:01 AM 

    By Express News Service

    CHENNAI: Days after a textile businessman lodged a complaint that a sum of Rs 43.90 lakh had gone missing from his house in Foreshore Estate, his wife and her Facebook friend were arrested.

    On November 24, Thameem Ansari (40) of Mandaveli had lodged a complaint that Rs 43.90 lakh which included his partners’ share went missing from a cupboard in the house.

    “Since he celebrated his son’s birthday around that time the needle of suspicion fell on family and friends who attended the function. However, since nothing came out it, Thanseem, the businessman’s wife was questioned,” said police.

    She admitted to having given the money to one A Riaz Ahmed (38) of Purasawalkam. Police said that Thanseem met Riaz Ahmed on Facebook and developed a relationship. 

    “Thameem hatched a plan to steal the money a day before her son’s birthday so that suspicion would fall on the visitors. She wanted to share the money with Ahmed,” said police. Based on her confession, Riaz Ahmed was picked up and the entire sum of stolen cash was seized from him.

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