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CJ recuses himself from hearing PIL on HC judge vacancies
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Acting chief justice Ramesh recused to hear the PIL as he is a party to the petition.
Acting chief justice Ramesh recused to hear the PIL as he is a party to the petition.

Acting Chief Justice H G Ramesh recused himself from hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) on filling of the vacancies of judges in Karnataka High Court on Thursday.

Acting chief justice Ramesh recused to hear the PIL as he is a party to the petition.

The bench was hearing a petition filed by retired high court judge Justice A N Venugopalgowda, seeking the filling up of 37 vacancies for the posts of judges which are pending since a long time.

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The order stated," As High Court of Karnataka is a respondent to this petition, let this petition be listed before a Bench not comprising of the Honourable Acting Chief Justice."

According to the petitioner, the pending vacancies are taking a toll on the existing judges due to the mounting pendency of cases in the court.

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(Published 03 November 2017, 02:06 IST)