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Deccan Herald » State » Detailed Story
2 new judges for HC
Bangalore, DHNS:


 The Karnataka High Court would be adding on two senior advocates as additional judges, shortly. They are Ravi V Malimath and B V Nagarathna.

 Ravi Malimath is son of former Chief Justice of Kerala HC, Justice V S Malimath, and B V Nagarathna is daughter of former Chief Justice of India, Justice E S Venkataramaiah.

B V Nagarathna would have the credit of being the first woman to be elevated directly from the Bar, as a judge of Karnataka High Court. The swearing-in ceremony is likely to be held on February 18. The judge-designates have over 15 years of legal practice at HC.

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by K.S.PERIYASWAMY, M.A., LL.B... on 2/22/2008 10:40:34 AM
My sincere Congratulations to the both newly designated High Court Judges. I hope they will dispose the all PIL’s and RTI cases particularly few unscrupulous House Building Co-operative Societies obtained stay on the orders of the Information Commission of Karnataka, they in collude with the Officials of the Registrar of Co-operation Department & Co-operative Audit Department, they cheated many of their members and public to the tune of many thousands crores of Rupees. I hope the Chief Justice.
 
by S.Anand on 2/15/2008 7:05:22 PM
Congratulations to both the newly designated High Court Judges.If I can take the liberty of 'advising' them, then, my sincere advise to them would:
please strictly uphold the fundamental rights of every citizen and person and the Indian Constitution without fear or favour.Also,please be deliver impartial,equitable,practical and fair justice,because sometimes law is an ass.
Wishing both the judges good luck and hope they will one day, not in the distant future,adorne the Supreme Court Bench
 
by George on 2/15/2008 7:41:20 AM
This is also referred to NEPOTISM and politics. This is truly a disgrace, and lack of respect to honest career oriented judges of lower courts, who are waiting for many yuears on seniority basis. I hope some honest people speak up, and take accountability for running the country.
George Verghese
 
by neem on 2/15/2008 5:35:14 AM
It is good to have the honest and sincere judge's children and we expect the same honesty andsincerity from these children too.We expect loyalty and patriotism from these two new judges.I am hopeful that they keep up the sanctity of our judicial system and fear GOD.
 
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