WP(MD)/32534/2025 of Bala Sarawathi vs The Divisional Engineer
Madras High CourtWP(MD)
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The Madras High Court decided this matter on 14 November 2025. The registry identifies it as CNR HCMD011592482025. The bench of 2 comprised Justice Honourable Dr Justice Anita Sumanth and Justice Honourable Mr. Justice C.Kumarappan.
The disposal recorded by the registry is "The court permitted the petitioner to contest the notice under Section 26(3) and directed…". The record refers to 2 enactments, among them Highways Administration Rules, 2004 and The Control of National Highways (Land and Traffic) Act, 2002. 2 statutory provisions are noted on the record.
Court record
| Court | Madras High Court |
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| Record type | WP(MD) |
| Case number | CNR HCMD011592482025 |
| Date of decision | |
| Decision year | 2025 |
| Bench | |
| Petitioner | Bala Sarawathi |
| Respondent | The Divisional Engineer |
| Disposal | The court permitted the petitioner to contest the notice under Section 26(3) and directed authorities to pass orders wi… |
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