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Supreme Court Collegium Reiterates Names Of 2 Judicial Officers As Judges Of Bombay High Court
The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on February 1, 2022 has recommended the elevation of 2 Judicial Officers as Judges of the Bombay High Court. They are:1. Smt. U.S. Joshi-Phalke2. Shri B.P. DeshpandeThe Supreme Court Collegium has reiterated the aforementioned recommendations. The Collegium vide its meeting held last year on September 29, 2021 had also proposed the names of...
Supreme Court Collegium Reiterates Proposal To Elevate Judicial Officer PK Srivastava As Jharkhand High Court Judge
The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on February 1, 2022 has recommended the elevation of Shri Pradeep Kumar Srivastava, Judicial Officer as Judge of the Jharkhand High Court.The Supreme Court Collegium has reiterated the aforementioned recommendation. The Collegium vide its meeting held last year on September 1, 2021 had also proposed the names of the aforementioned judicial...
Supreme Court Collegium Proposes Elevation Of 7 Advocates & 5 Judicial Officers As Telangana High Court Judges
The Supreme Court Collegium has, in it's meeting dated 1st February, 2022, approved the proposal for elevating 7 Advocates and 5 Judicial Officers as Judges in the Telengana High Court.The seven Advocates are as follows:- Shri Kasoju Surendhar @ K. Surender- Shri Chada Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy- Smt. Surepalli Nanda- Shri Mummineni Sudheer Kumar- Smt. Juvvadi Sridevi @ Kuchadi Sridevi- Shri...
Supreme Court Collegium Reiterates Recommendation To Elevate Adv CM Poonacha As Karnataka High Court Judge
The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on February 1, 2022 has reiterated its recommendation to elevate of Advocate Cheppudira Monnappa Poonacha as a Judge of the Karnataka High Court.Earlier, vide its meeting held last year on October 6, 2021, the Collegium had also proposed the name of the aforementioned Advocate as judge of the Karnataka High Court.Click Here To...
'Dispute In Realm Of Trade Union Recognition/Labour Matter': Calcutta High Court's Prima Facie View In Plea Alleging Outsiders' Entry Inside Alipore Zoo
The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday observed that it is of the prima facie view that the case pertaining to the alleged entry of outsiders into the Kolkata Alipore Zoo premises is a dispute pertaining to Trade Union recognition and is thus a labour matter. The Court was adjudicating upon a plea moved by BJP leader Rakesh Kumar Singh alleging that on January 24 about 600-700 persons...
GATE 2022 - Supreme Court Agrees To Urgently Hear Pleas To Postpone GATE Due To COVID
In the backdrop of the ongoing third wave of the Covid19 pandemic and rise in number of cases, two writ petitions have been filed before the Supreme Court of India seeking postponement of the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Exam, 2022 (GATE 2022) which is scheduled to be held on 5th, 6th, 12th and 13th of February, 2022.A Bench comprising Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Justice AS...
Supreme Court Collegium Reiterates Names Of 2 Advocates For Elevation As Judges of Patna High Court; Proposes One More Name
The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on February 1, 2022 has recommended the elevation of 3 Advocates as Judges of the Patna High Court. They are:1. Shri Khatim Reza2. Dr. Anshuman Pandey3. Shri Rajiv RoyThe Supreme Court Collegium has reiterated the aforementioned recommendations of Shri Khatim Reza and Dr. Anshuman Pandey. The Collegium vide its meeting held last year on...
By What Practice Legal Provisions Were Mentioned In Order's Operative Portion?: Allahabad High Court Seeks ADJ's Explanation
Noticing that in the operative portion of an order passed in Appeal, the Lower/appellate Court had mentioned provisions of law, under which the order was made, the Allahabad High Court has sought the reply of Additional District Judge/ Fast Track Court-II, Ballia explaining his action."Mentioning of the provisions of the law in the operative portion of the order is not something expected...
Supreme Court Collegium Reiterates Names Of 2 Judicial Officers As Judges Of Calcutta High Court
The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on February 1, 2022 has recommended the elevation of 2 Judicial Officers as Judges of the Calcutta High Court. They are: 1. Shampa Dutt (Paul) 2. Siddhartha Roy ChowdhuryThe Supreme Court Collegium has reiterated the aforementioned recommendations. The Collegium vide its meeting held last year on September 1, 2021 had also proposed the names of...
Supreme Court Collegium Proposes Elevation Of 6 Judicial Officers As Delhi High Court Judges
The Supreme Court Collegium has, in it's meeting dated 1st February, 2022, approved the proposal for elevating six Judicial Officers as Judges in the Delhi High Court. The six Judicial Officers are as follows:- Ms. Poonam A. Bamba- Ms. Neena Bansal Knshna- Mr. Dinesh Kumar Sharna- Mr. Anoop Kumar Mendiratta- Ms. Swarana Kanta Sharma- Mr. Sudhir Kumar JainClick Here To Read...
Encroachment Of Govt Land An 'Ill That Plagues Civil Litigation', Trial Courts Must Decide Maintainability Of Such Cases At Initial Stage: Delhi HC
The Delhi High Court has observed that it is incumbent on the Trial Courts to consider the maintainability of suits at the initial stage so as to ensure that long delays do not take place, especially in respect of government land.Justice Pratibha M Singh dismissed a second appeal challenging a single Judge's order against possession of the Appellants of a government land. It was the case of...












