Chennai Corporation Commissioner Held in Contempt, Fined ₹1 Lakh

In a strong rebuke, the Madras High Court held the Greater Chennai Corporation Commissioner in contempt of court and imposed a significant fine of ₹1 lakh.

Court Questions Commissioner’s Conduct

The High Court questioned the Commissioner’s actions, suggesting that his status as an IAS officer did not place him above the law. The court expressed concern over whether the Commissioner believed his position granted him immunity from adhering to court orders.

Implications of the Ruling

This ruling underscores the importance of respecting judicial authority, regardless of one’s position or rank. The fine serves as a stark reminder that failing to comply with court orders can have serious consequences.

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