ALL INDIA BSNL DOT PENSIONERS ASSOCIATION M/S.KRISHNASAMY R., G. VIJAY PRIYAN,G.K. DHARSHINI,H. NANDHINI,S. MANOGARAN,V. AJOY KHOSE vs GOVERNMENT OF INDIA — CMP/5054/2026
Case under U/s 151 of Cpc Section 1. Disposed: Contested--ORDERED on 05th June 2026.
CNR: HCMA010669912024
Filing Number
CMP/46986/2024
Filing Date
05-04-2024
Registration No
CMP/5054/2026
Registration Date
20-02-2026
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
Cooperatives ( 38 )
Judicial Branch
JUDICIALSECTION
Decision Date
05th June 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--ORDERED
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
ALL INDIA BSNL DOT PENSIONERS ASSOCIATION M/S.KRISHNASAMY R., G. VIJAY PRIYAN,G.K. DHARSHINI,H. NANDHINI,S. MANOGARAN,V. AJOY KHOSE
A.T. VENKATADAS
Respondent(s)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
THE CENTRAL REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
THE GOVERNMENT TELECOMMUNICATION
S.VEERARAGAHAVAN
K. RAGUNATHAN
V. BABU
A.KRISHNAMURTHY
NAGARAJA
M. SELVI
V. BASKAR
P.D. CHANDRABABU
A.BABU RADHAKRISHNAN
D.KULANDAINATHAN
G.VALANARASU
M.MOHANAN
P. MOHAN
Hearing History
Judge: Honourable The CHIEF JUSTICE , Honourable Mr.Justice G.ARUL MURUGAN
MISCELLANEOUS PETITIONS
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 05-06-2026 | MISCELLANEOUS PETITIONS |
Orders
Summary of CMP No.5054/2026 The Madras High Court allowed the All India BSNL DOT Pensioners Association's application seeking exemption from producing the original common order dated 16.6.2022 from earlier petitions (W.P.No.19863 of 2020 and 4033 of 2022). The court accepted the reasons stated in the affidavit and granted the exemption sought by the appellants. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary of CMP No.5054/2026 The Madras High Court allowed the All India BSNL DOT Pensioners Association's application seeking exemption from producing the original common order dated 16.6.2022 from earlier petitions (W.P.No.19863 of 2020 and 4033 of 2022). The court accepted the reasons stated in the affidavit and granted the exemption sought by the appellants. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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