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Supreme Court: What’s up in Madras HC? How can CJ wield such power?

IndiaTimes Monday, 6 November 2023
The Supreme Court has supported Madras High Court judge Justice N Anand Venkatesh's decision to examine the validity of a trial judge's quick acquittal of Tamil Nadu education minister K Ponmudy and his wife in a corruption case. Justice Venkatesh had questioned the unusual speed at which the trial judge proceeded with the case and delivered a lengthy judgment just before retiring.
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