R.Vanitha M/S.M.YOGESH KANNA, M.Pon Gurusami,R.sanjay,V.karthikeyan vs The Revenue Divisional Officer — WP/22417/2026
Case under Others Section 1. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED OF on 16th June 2026.
CNR: HCMA011205932026
Filing Number
WP/88132/2026
Filing Date
02-Jun-2026
Registration No
WP/22417/2026
Registration Date
11-Jun-2026
Judge
Honourable Dr Justice G. Jayachandran , Honourable Mrs.Justice N. Mala
Coram
Honourable Dr Justice G. Jayachandran , Honourable Mrs.Justice N. Mala
Bench Type
Division Bench
Category
Education ( 54 )
Sub-Category
Community Certificate ( 1 )
Judicial Branch
WRITSECTION
Decision Date
16-Jun-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISPOSED OF
Last updated 17-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.R.Vanitha M/S.M.YOGESH KANNA, M.Pon Gurusami,R.sanjay,V.karthikeyan
Respondent(s)
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1.The Revenue Divisional Officer
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2.The Registrar
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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16-Jun-2026
Honourable Dr Justice G. JAYACHANDRAN,Honourable Mrs.Justice N. MalaView PDF
Case Summary: WP/22417/2026 The Madras High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by R. Vanitha seeking issuance of a Hindu Konda Reddy (Scheduled Tribe) community certificate for her son. The court found that the petitioner had adequate appellate remedies available under government orders and was improperly bypassing the established appeal process. The court directed the District Collector, as appellate authority, to decide the pending appeal filed by the petitioner within four weeks, allowing her to submit additional documents within seven days. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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16-Jun-2026
Admission (Wp)
Honourable Dr Justice G. Jayachandran , Honourable Mrs.Justice N. Mala
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02-Jun-2026
Case filed
Registration No. WP/22417/2026
Case Summary: WP/22417/2026 The Madras High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by R. Vanitha seeking issuance of a Hindu Konda Reddy (Scheduled Tribe) community certificate for her son. The court found that the petitioner had adequate appellate remedies available under government orders and was improperly bypassing the established appeal process. The court directed the District Collector, as appellate authority, to decide the pending appeal filed by the petitioner within four weeks, allowing her to submit additional documents within seven days. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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