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Two Judges Karnataka HC can make it to the Supreme Court

Two Judges Karnataka HC can make it to the Supreme Court
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Bengaluru: “We are not angry.
But we are sad about what the other half (bar) to this institution.” These are calm but firm words from the Justice BV Nagaratrathna, then a additional judge from the Karnataka High Court, after the people Supporters were forced to boycott and force the suspension of the court process on November 9, 2009.
It was during their protest against continuation then in the continuation.
Nagarathna’s justice, whose name has been recommended for a height to the Supreme Court by the Collegium Apex and tends to be the main justice of India in 2027 if the center receives recommendations, it is always known to pack more strength than the quiet Deanor.
There may be illegal parents but no unauthorized children, he recently said while leading a division bench who heard the case of a loving job rejection to someone on the grounds that his father married his mother when the first marriage was subsistling.
Born on October 30, 1962, the Judge of the Law Choice of Nagaratha for a career was reasonable.
The justice of his father Venkatarama was Cji 19 between June 19, 1989 and December 17, 1989.
He was registered as an advocate on October 28, 1987 and was practiced in Bengaluru in constitutional law, commercial law, administration, administration, administration and public law, the law related to Law and lease law, family law, transportation and contracoration and agreement, arbitration.
On February 18, 2008, he was appointed as a judge of the Karnataka High Court and made a permanent judge on February 17, 2010.
In the assignment of 13 and a half years as a judge, he had dealt with some important issues.
He was part of the division bench headed by Justice N Kumar who issued direction to the BBMP in terms of the management of Bengaluru waste, and the effect they produced was that the rules / regulations were implemented for the separation of waste in the source.
During the trial, the two judges visited some waste processing facilities also to understand what had happened on the ground.
Reacting to developments, senior advocate Pramila Nesaragi said it was a problem of joy for women in the country as Nagarathna justice would be the first eternal woman of India – something that was rejected for Justice Sujatha Manjula Chelur before.
“Karnataka is more honorable and special because one of his daughters is not only appointed to the Supreme Court but also leads to become CJI …
It is honor and privileges for the country and its people,” AP Ranganatha said.
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Given that most pils are listed at the front of the bench, justice Oka ensure timely intervention to see if executives follow the rule book.
He made sure BBMP told mechanism of complaints for people who are injured due to potholes and poor road conditions.
justice Abhay Shreeniwas Okajustice Oka has dealt with Pils at a large number of subjects – from the lake, illegal construction, encroachment and public health.
Born on May 25, 1960, CJ Abhay Shreeniwas Oka did BSC, LLM from the University of Bombay.
He was registered as an advocate on June 28 1983 and began practicing in the District Court of Tha Ne in the Father’s room Judge Shreeniwas W Oka.
In 1985-86, he joined the Typhis VP room, a former judge of the Bombay and Ex-Lokayukta High Court.
He increased as an additional judge of the Bombay High Court on August 29, 2003 and made a permanent judge from November 12, 2005.
He took an oath as Chair of the Karnataka High Court on May 10, 2019.
Within a few months, the pandemic arrived and CJ Oka played an important role in ensuring fast adoption Video conference regulations and current court functions throughout the state regardless of several restrictions.
He has heard pill batches related to pandemics, where a number of referrals have been issued for the state and central government from time to time.
The division bench led by him also deals with the Supreme Court case related to Franklin Templeton Trustee Services Limited.
Indian Board Bar Co-Chairman YR Sadashiva Reddy welcomed the recommendation for the height of CJ Oka and Judge Nagaratha.
“The chairman of the judge Oka may be one of the best judges we have in the Karnataka High Court …” said AP Ranganatha, President, Association of Bengaluru Advocates.

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