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The High Court is composed of the Chief Justice of Karnataka and other judges, who are appointed by the President of India. [1] As of February 2022, there are 45 judges in the High Court, [2] out of a sanctioned maximum strength of 62. [3]
[21] [22] The sanctioned number of district court judges can be increased by the respective high court after approval from the state government. [23] During All India Chief Justices Conference 2022, the officials promised to increase the sanctioned number of district court judges by 110% in a phased manner on the basis of weighted case disposal ...
President will be appointed by state Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of state High Court. The eligibility for president is that he should be serving or served as Judge in any High Court. Members should be of 1. Not less than 35 years of age and 2. recognised university bachelor's degree 3.
Vanchiyoor occupies an important place in the history of Travancore. [1] It was the district headquarters and most important offices were situated here. There are a lot of heritage monuments in the area. Major administrative, commercial, government and judicial establishments are still located in Vanchiyoor.
The subsequent application to withdraw the case against Bharti and 21 other defendants was accepted on 6 September 2004 by Mohammed Ismail, Judicial Magistrate First Class 2nd Court. Bharti was then released. [19] In 2010, the Supreme Court ruled that the Idgah Maidan was the exclusive property of the Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC ...
Bangalore became the capital of the new Mysore State; on 24 October 1947, Attara Kacheri was a site of great public jubilation as a new cabinet composed of elected representatives was sworn in. [22] Each house of the Legislative Assembly of Mysore held its sessions in the third floor of Attara Kacheri, with joint sessions being held in the ...
Her father, E. S. Venkataramiah, was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India in 1989. [3] She gained public attention in 2009 after being forcibly detained within the Karnataka High Court premises by a group of protesting lawyers. [4] She has delivered a number of significant judgments relating to commercial and constitutional law in Karnataka.
The Karnataka High Court Collegium headed by Chief Justice A.S. Oka recommended the appointment of S.R. Krishna Kumar as an Additional Judge of Karnataka High Court.The recommendation was cleared by the Supreme Court Collegium headed by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi on 25 March 2019 and he was appointed on 23 September 2019.