Baba John vs The Competent Authority — WA/1064/2026

Case under U/c 15 of Letters Patent Set Section 1. Next hearing: 01st July 2026.

CNR: HCMA010528902026

Next Hearing

01st July 2026

Filing Number

WA/39126/2026

Filing Date

02-03-2026

Registration No

WA/1064/2026

Registration Date

22-04-2026

Judge

Honourable The CHIEF JUSTICE , Honourable Mr.Justice G.ARUL MURUGAN

Coram

Honourable The CHIEF JUSTICE , Honourable Mr.Justice G.ARUL MURUGAN

Bench Type

Division Bench

Category

Land Acquisition ( 96 )

Judicial Branch

JUDICIALSECTION

Acts & Sections

U/c 15 of Letters Patent Set Section 1

Petitioner(s)

Baba John

Adv. K.N.Pandian,A.V. Balusamy,A.V. Balusamy, J. Melwin Jabaz,A.V. Balusamy

Junaidabanu

Jerina Begum

R. Mani

R. Shekhar

Respondent(s)

The Competent Authority

The Arbitrator/District Collector

The Project Director

Hearing History

Judge: Honourable The CHIEF JUSTICE , Honourable Mr.Justice G.ARUL MURUGAN

02-06-2026

FOR ADMISSION - (WA)

01-07-2026

FOR ADMISSION - (WA)

Orders

02-06-2026
Honourable The CHIEF JUSTICE,Honourable Mr.Justice G.ARUL MURUGAN

Case Summary: W.A. No. 1064 of 2026 The Madras High Court heard the writ appeal filed by Baba John and four others against the Competent Authority and other respondents relating to National Highways 66 land acquisition matters. Counsel for all parties accepted notice on 02.06.2026. The Court adjourned the case for further hearing on 01.07.2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: W.A. No. 1064 of 2026 The Madras High Court heard the writ appeal filed by Baba John and four others against the Competent Authority and other respondents relating to National Highways 66 land acquisition matters. Counsel for all parties accepted notice on 02.06.2026. The Court adjourned the case for further hearing on 01.07.2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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