FAIRMONT FLAT OWNERS ASSOCIATION vs THE COMMISSIONER GREATER CHENNAI CORPORATION — T.C.(C) No. 62/2026
Case under Others : Matters Not Falling Under Any Other Category. Section XVI-A. Status: Pending.
CNR: SCIN010047812026
Filing Date
23-Jan-2026
Registration No
T.C.(C) No. 62/2026
Diary Number
4781/2026
Order Date
19-May-2026
Document Type
Judgement - of Main Case
Last updated 07-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.FAIRMONT FLAT OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Adv. BY COURTS MOTION
Respondent(s)
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1.THE COMMISSIONER GREATER CHENNAI CORPORATION
Adv. PURNIMA KRISHNA[R-1]
Case History
Common Record of Proceedings — heard with connected matters
Lead case: SMW(C) No. 5/2025
SUMMARY The requested case T.C.(C) No. 000062 / 2026 (Fairmont Flat Owners Association v. The Commissioner Greater Chennai Corporation, Diary 4781/2026) does not appear to be the subject of a hearing record in the documents provided. However, the comprehensive documents provided relate to a related and significant case: SU0 MOTO WRIT PETITION(CIVIL) NO. 5 OF 2025 - "CITY HOUNDED BY STRAYS, KIDS PAY PRICE" Current Status (as of November 7, 2025): The Supreme Court issued a comprehensive order addressing the stray dog menace in India, particularly focusing on institutional areas such as educational institutions, hospitals, sports complexes, bus stands, and railway stations. Key Directions: 1. Institutional Areas Security: All educational institutions, hospitals, sports complexes, bus stands/depots, and railway stations must secure their premises with adequate fencing and boundary measures within 8 weeks. 2. Stray Dog Management: - Dogs found in institutional premises must be removed immediately - Captured dogs shall NOT be released back to the same location - Exception: Sterilized and vaccinated dogs without rabies may be released in other areas 3. Compliance Timeline: States/UTs must file affidavits within 8 weeks detailing: - Steps to secure institutional premises - Inspection mechanisms - Availability of anti-rabies vaccines 4. Animal Welfare Board: Directed to issue Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) within 4 weeks for preventing dog bites and managing stray dogs in institutional areas. Status: Matter listed for January 13, 2026 for further directions and review of compliance affidavits. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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