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Centre to process afresh TN Govt proposal on Tamil in HC: Minister

Chennai, Mar 12 (UNI) The Union Law Ministry will process afresh the Tamil Nadu Government's proposal for introduction of Tamil as official language in Madras High Court and obtain the President's consent ''as expeditiously as possible.'' In a letter to Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, a copy of which circulated to the media here, Union Law Minister H R Bhardwaj said, ''I have carefully gone through your letter and asked my department to process the matter afresh keeping in view the points raised by you in this matter.'' He also assured the Chief Minister that the consent of the President would be obtained as expeditiously as possible.

Mr Karunanidhi, in a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Mr Bhardwaj yesterday, had expressed shock and surprise over the Centre's letter disagreeing with the Tamil Nadu Government's proposal.

The Centre had stated the matter was examined in consultation with the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice of India had opined that for the present it was not proper to introduce regional language in the orders, decrees and other proceedings of the High Court.

Pointing out that the Tamil Nadu Assembly had passed an unanimous resolution on the issue, Mr Karunanidhi said Madras High Court had also given its in-principle concurrence for the use of Tamil in court proceedings.

The Governor of Tamil Nadu and the High Court were of the opinion that it was perfectly legal to use Tamil in the High Court, he said.

Mr Karunanidhi also contended that every state in the Union of India had the right to invoke Section 7 of the Official Languages Act, 1963, which empowered the Governor of a State to authorize the use of Hindi or the official language of the state, in addition to the English language, for the purpose of any judgement, decree or order passed or made by the High Court for the state.

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Rapist-murderer awarded death sentence in Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 12 (UNI) A local court today awarded death sentence to a 29-year-old youth for sexually abusing and murdering a two-year-old girl at Pozhiyoor near here. The Additional Sessions Court awarded the capital punishment to Sebastian, who was found guilty of sexually abusing and murdering the girl. The prosecution submitted that Sebastian abducted the girl, who was sleeping beside her mother in their house and after sexually abusing the child, brutally suffocated her to death and later dumped the.....

Kerala HC issues contempt notice to PSC secretary

Kochi, Mar 12 (UNI) The Kerala High Court today issued notice to Kerala Public Service Commission Secretary Shivaja Das and directed her to appear before the court on March 15 and show cause why contempt action should not be taken against her. Justice A K Basheer gave the order while considering a contempt petition filed by M B Preetha of Ernakulam, who had earlier filed a writ petition challenging the shortlist published by the KPSC to the post of Law College.....

Man dies after being given 'Ketamine' injection in TN

Vellore, Tamil Nadu, Mar 12 (UNI) One person died and three others fell inconscious after they were injected a medicine to help them sleep. Police said four persons, were staying in a lodge here. When they found it difficult to sleep, a doctor Amirthamba, who was staying in the adjacent room, administered to them a 'Ketamine' injection. Paduram, hailing from Jharkhand, died on the way to the hospital, while others hailing from West Bengal, were here to report for their duty.....
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