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He initially studied in Khallikote Autonomous College, [2] passed I.Sc. from Ravenshaw College of Cuttack and entered into the Presidency College, Madras. He completed his B.L. degree from Madras Law College. Panigrahi practiced at Berhampur. He became the Government Pleader in 1930. Panigrahi was appointed the Advocate General of Odisha in 1945.
1. In 2021, Bar Council of Orissa had initiated formalities of tracing advocates enrolled as members but not practicing. [29] 2. In 2020, Bar Council of Orissa had decided to provide to its members Rs 5,000 each as amount towards financial assistance during Covid pandemic to the needy advocates. [31] 3.
Chinmayee Jena versus State of Odisha & Ors. (2020) is case where the Orissa High Court upheld the right of self-determination of gender as an integral part of personal autonomy and self-expression. The court recognized the rights of trans persons to cohabit with the partner of their choice, regardless of the “gender” of the partner.
The case had created a furore in the State with Anjana accusing the then Chief Minister J. B. Patnaik and his friend former Advocate-General of Odisha Indrajit Ray of having played a role in the incident. [1] The rape case spoiled the party's image. The party president Sonia Gandhi replaced the Chief Minister by Giridhar Gamang. [2]
The post was created by the Constitution of India (vide Article 165) and corresponds to that of Attorney General for India at the union government level. The governor of each state shall appoint a person who is qualified to be appointed as judge of the High Court as the advocate general.
19 October 2021: 6 September 2033: 10 Justice Radha Krishna Pattanaik 19 October 2021: 24 October 2032: 11 Justice Sashikanta Mishra 19 October 2021: 16 January 2029: 12 Justice Aditya Kumar Mohapatra 5 November 2021: 25 February 2031: 13 Justice V. Narasingh 14 February 2022: 18 January 2029: 14 Justice Biraja Prasanna Satapathy 14 February ...
Gopal Ballav Pattanaik (born 19 December 1937) is an Indian lawyer and later a jurist who served over a period of 19 years in the bench of the Odisha High Court as a permanent judge, as chief justice of the Patna High Court, Judge of the Supreme Court of India and as the 32nd [3] Chief Justice of India.
Devarapalli Prakash Rao (known as D Prakash Rao) (11 November 1958 – 13 January 2021) was an Indian social worker from Odisha.He was awarded the Padma Shri by the then president on the occasion of India's Commonwealth Day in 2014 for the provision of education and blood donation for the poor and orphaned children living in various slums in Cuttack.