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Judge permits the utility to proceed with the process after publishing the notification in Indian Trade Journal
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Judge permits the utility to proceed with the process after publishing the notification in Indian Trade Journal
The Madras High Court on Wednesday refrained from setting aside a ₹1,330 crore tender floated by the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) on February 8 for supply of 20 lakh tonnes of imported steam coal of any origin to be delivered at the Kamarajar port in Ennore between May 2021 and May 2022.
Justice B. Pugalendhi, however, directed Tangedco to strictly comply with Section 9(3) of the Tamil Nadu Transparency in Tenders Act, 1998, and publish the tender notification in
HC succeeds in resolving Ilaiyaraaja’s recording theatre dispute amicably
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December 24, 2020 01:32 IST
The composer and the landlords agree to bury differences and put a quietus to the issue
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The composer and the landlords agree to bury differences and put a quietus to the issue
The Madras High Court on Wednesday succeeded in solving amicably a dispute between music composer Ilaiyaraaja and the owners of Prasad Laboratories over accessing a building used by him for more than three decades to compose and record music.
Justice N. Sathish Kumar permitted the composer to visit the building for a day along with his assistants and take away all his belongings after preparing an inventory with the assistance of court appointed Advocate Commissioner V. Lakshminarayanan.
Ilaiyaraaja agrees to withdraw plaints he filed against Prasad Laboratories
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Court will pass orders for singer to visit the recording theatre
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Court will pass orders for singer to visit the recording theatre
Music composer Ilaiyaraaja on Tuesday agreed not to press the claim for damages to the tune of ₹50 lakh from Prasad Laboratories, withdraw two criminal complaints lodged against its owners and not pursue civil cases too if he was allowed to spend just a day at a recording theatre used by him for last 35 years and take away all his belongings.
Appearing before Justice N. Sathish Kumar, senior counsel P.S. Raman said the composer was agreeable to a suggestion made by the court to put a quietus to the entire dispute between him and the owners of the laboratories.