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Amid controversy, 2nd Upa Lokayukta takes charge in Karnataka
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Amid controversy, 2nd Upa Lokayukta takes charge in Karnataka
Amid controversy, 2nd Upa Lokayukta takes charge in Karnataka

Amid controversy over his appointment, retired High Court judge Chandrashekaraiah was today sworn-in as second Upa Lokayukta in Karnataka.

Governor H R Bhardwaj administered the oath of office to the 70-year-old Chandrashekaraiah, who had also served as the President of Karnataka State Consumer Redressal Commission, at Raj Bhavan.

He comes in the place of Justice (Retd) R Gururajan, who resigned in October citing health reasons. Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister S Suresh Kumar, Home and Transport Minister R Ashoka, JDS leader H D Revanna were prominent among those who attended the ceremony, where Chief Minister D V Sadananda was conspicuous by his absence.

Chandrashekaraiah was reportedly allotted a 4,000 square feet prime site in Judicial Layout in 1997, when he was already owning a house in Banashankari-II stage, allegedly in violation of housing society bye laws.

He yesterday sought to downplay the issue, pointing to a Supreme Court ruling which upheld dismissal of a case challenging the owning of sites by the judges, and questioned "raking up" the controversy. Chandrashekaraiah said he was not the only judge who was allotted a site. Chandrashekaraiah served as Judge of the Karnataka High Court between 1995 and 2004 and as the Commission President between 2004 and 2009.

Justice S B Majage is the other Upa Lokayukta.

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(Published 22 January 2012, 16:09 IST)