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Disproportionate assets case: Madras HC sentences TN Minister K Ponmudi, wife to 3 years of simple imprisonment
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Disproportionate assets case: Madras HC sentences TN Minister K Ponmudi, wife to 3 years of simple imprisonment

The Madras High Court today sentenced Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister K Ponmudi and his wife Visalatchi to three years of simple imprisonment in a disproportionate assets case registered in 2011.

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Sanatan Dharma is a set of eternal duties, why should it be destroyed: Madras High Court [Read Order] Judiciary
Sanatan Dharma is a set of eternal duties, why should it be destroyed: Madras High Court [Read Order]

Explore the Madras High Court's perspective on 'Sanathana Dharma' as a set of 'eternal duties,' dispelling misconceptions about casteism and untouchability. Learn about the court's concern over a controversial circular and its call for reflection on eliminating untouchability.

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Eminent citizens including former judges, bureaucrats, and veterans have written to the Chief Justice of India urging contempt action against the Tamil Nadu government for failing to act against Udhayanidhi's alleged hate speech targeting Sanatan Dharma. The letter cites Supreme Court judgments emphasizing the need for swift action against hate speech. The signatories express concern about the remarks undermining secularism and the rule of law. They call for accountability and prevention of hate speech inducement.


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