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  1. Find information related to Cause Lists, Judgments, Daily Orders, Notifications and Announcements of Madras High Court.

  2. Welcome to Madras High Court Recruitment Portal. Centralised Recruitment Cell constituted to take up the recruitment of Judicial Officers in the cadres of District Judge and Civil Judge; staff members of subordinate judiciary in Tamil Nadu and Union Territory of Puducherry and staff members for the Madras High Court Service.

  3. If you are looking for the cause list of Madras High Court, you can visit this webpage to access the latest and archived cause lists by date, court, judge, case number, advocate or party name. You can also check the judgments, daily orders, recruitment notifications and video conferencing details of Madras High Court on the same website.

  4. Judgment Information System. Disclaimer : All the contents of this Site are only for general information or use. They do not constitute advice and should not be relied upon in making (or refraining from making) any decision.

  5. High Courts of India: High Court of Madras- Principal Bench of Madras High Court . Case Status : Search by Case Number Old Case Number New Case Number * Case Type Select Case Type Compulsory Field * Case Number Enter Maximum 7 digit of Case Number Compulsory Field * Year Please Enter Year in 4 digit Compulsory Field . Captcha Captcha * S1 ...

  6. Explore the official website of the High Court of Madras for case status, filing number and other judicial records.

  7. First, select High Court and Bench to which the Case being searched belongs. c. Select the criteria on which you want to search the Case, from the tabs provided on the screen. How to

  8. The Madras High Court is one of four charter high courts of colonial India established in the four Presidency Towns of Madras, Bombay, Allahabad and Calcutta by letters patent granted by Queen Victoria, dated 26 June 1862.

  9. Cause Lists of Madras High Court. Daily List. Miscellaneous List. Advance List. Sitting List.

  10. 1 day ago · In the recent case of R Mohanakrishnan v Deputy Inspector General of Police, the Madras High Court (“Madras HC”) observed that serious allegations such as continuous molestation and harassment are continuing misconduct and that every day, until the situation is redressed or brought to the notice of the appropriate authority, would give rise to a fresh cause of action.Relying on precedents laid down by the Supreme Court of India (“Supreme Court”), Madras HC further observed that in ...

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