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Reporter’s Diary: Political climate and air quality make Delhi...
Blame it on the prevailing political climate or the adverse air quality, a posting in Delhi is not as sought-after as it used to be by the babus.
Reporter’s Diary: Even minister’s driver has a say in Corpn business
If you believe that the top brass in the State government do not interfere with petty issues at local bodies, change your mind. Ministers’ offices,...
Reporter’s Diary: Law of learning: Judge asks interns to leave phones...
There are notices in every court hall at the Madras High Court clearly stating that those entering inside should switch off their mobile phones.
Reporter’s Diary: Periyar loses favour with ruling AIADMK?
While the ruling AIADMK paid tributes to their party founder MG Ramachandran on December 24 (his death anniversary), the Dravidian party seems to have...
Reporter’s Diary: When HC vetoed labour court to punish conductor
The theory of proportionality of judgment came into play at the Madras High Court recently with regard to the punishment granted to a conductor of the...
Reporter’s Diary: Durga’s ‘influence’ in DMK district affairs take...
Infighting in the DMK ranks in a delta district has reached the doorstep of party president MK Stalin.
Reporter’s Diary: Only dept vehicles can flaunt ‘POLICE’ stickers, not...
While the police have always had an issue with the ‘PRESS’ stickers pasted on two- and four-wheelers as they claim the privilege is often being...
When TV scribes rub judges the wrong way
Judges of the Madras High Court have always taken strong exception to their observations made in open courts finding space in the print and visual...