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Part-IX of Indian Constitution is related to Local Government, under which Panchayat Raj was defined, then after 74th Amendment Municipal Corporation and council were included and defined by inducing Part IX-A, and in 2011, Cooperative Societies were included in Local Government by inducing Part IX-B in the Constitution.
The territorial and pecuniary jurisdiction in civil matters is usually set in concerned state enactments on the subject of civil courts. On the criminal side, jurisdiction is exclusively derived from the criminal procedure code. As per this code the maximum sentence a sessions judge of district court may award to a convict is capital punishment.
Local bodies in Tamil Nadu constitute the three tier administration set-up in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a system of local government which forms the last level from the Centre . [ 1 ]
The judiciary of India (ISO: Bhārata kī Nyāyapālikā) is the system of courts that interpret and apply the law in the Republic of India.The Constitution of India provides concept for a single and unified judiciary in India.
Nijangal (transl. Realities) is a 2016-2017 Tamil-language reality-justice show about real-life situations.It aired every Monday to Saturday at 12:30PM on Sun TV and was re-telecast Monday to Saturday at 10:00PM on Sun News replacing previous successful serial Ponnonjual from 24 October 2016 to 4 March 2017 for 218 episodes. [1]
This is a list of the longest-running Indian television programs, ordered by number of years the show has been aired and that are still aired. This list includes only series broadcast in India with either 1,000 episodes or a approximately three or four-year run completed series.
Vilangu (transl. Handcuff) is a 2022 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller streaming television series produced as an Original for Zee5, directed by Prasanth Pandiyaraj of Bruce Lee fame. [1] Produced by Escape Artists the series stars Vemal in the lead role along with Ineya , Bala Saravanan , Munishkanth and R. N. R. Manohar . [ 2 ]
The first Tamil television channels, Sun TV and DD Podhigai, [4] [6] were launched on April 14, 1993, in India.Businessman Kalanithi Maran established the first Tamil language TV station, Sun TV, which commenced broadcasting on April 14, 1993, [7] [8] initially offering four-and-a-half hours of programming per day under a time-sharing agreement with ATN.