Born on April 21, 1953, Justice Manjunath enrolled as an Advocate on September 13, 1974. He practiced before the High Court of Karnataka and also served as President of the Advocates Association of Bengaluru. He was appointed as an additional judge of the Karnataka High Court on December 11,...
The Honorable High Court of Karnataka today issued notice on criminal contempt of court against ISKCON Mumbai, Doyarama Dasa, Bhīma Dasa ( Secretary ISKCON Mumbai), Varada Krishna Dasa and Balaji Subhash. The divisional bench consisting of Honorable Justice N Kumar and Hon. Justice Manohar issued...
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For example, an advocate appearing before a Court on which a single Judge was sitting could describe that judge as ‘their tribunal’. Permanent Bench –A permanent bench comprises of one or more High Court judges who sit yearlong at a particular location that is different from the permanent ...
The Supreme Court Collegium on Friday recommended the appointment of Justice NV Anjaria as the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court upon the retirement of Chief Justice PS Dinesh Kumar on February 24.
Three additional judges of the Karnataka High Court – Justices Anant Ramanath Hegde, K S Hemalekha and S Rachaiah – were administered the oath of office
He was was appointed a judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court on February 8, 1999. He was elevated as Chief Justice of the Uttarakhand High Court on November 29, 2009 and was thereafter transferred as Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court in August 2010. ...
There is a reference in the Memorandum explaining the provisions to the observations of Karnataka High Court in the case of CIT vs. Wandoor Jupitor Chits (P) Ltd., 213 ITR 73 Kar., wherein, it was observed that the procedure for making reference application u/s. 256(1) and u/s. ...
The Court was hearing an appeal challenging the attachment of two rooms in which a proclaimed person (absconding accused) had been residing. The property belonged to the father of the proclaimed person.
and Memorandum explaining the provisions of the Finance Bill (No. 2), 1998 (231 ITR St. 228 (246)) is to simplify the existing reference application procedure. There is a reference in the Memorandum explaining the provisions to the observations of Karnataka High Court in the case of CIT ...