AP tells HC that Centre returned elevation plea

on Wednesday, April 27, 2011
The state government on Wednesday submitted before the AP High Court that the Centre has sent back the proposal of the former Chief Justice of the High Court for appointment of four advocates of the Bar as judges of the HC.
The advocate-general, Mr Sudershan Reddy, made this submission before a division bench comprising Justice V.V.S. Rao and Justice Vilas V. Afzulpurkar, which was hearing a petition filed challenging the action of the former Chief Justice in sending the panel without considering the merit. When the case came up for hearing on the last occasion, the judge asked the advocate-general to obtain the information from the government on whether it was still under consideration or not.The bench posted the matter for orders on Thursday.
VC told to give info on copying
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru and Justice Vilas V. Afzulpurkar of the AP High Court on Wednesday directed the vice-chancellor of Kakatiya University to produce all records pertaining to the alleged mass copying in Master of Law exams by certain judicial officers in Arts and Science College in Warangal. The bench was dealing with a taken up matter based on a letter of the registrar (vigilance) of the High Court following the refusal of the university authorities in providing the information pertaining to the mass copying,
The High Court had placed under suspension seven judicial officers on August 27, 2010 for their alleged involvement in the mass copying in the exams held on August 25, 2010. The administrative committee of the judges, which met on March 31, 2011, resolved by directing the registrar (vigilance) to send a report to the registrar (judicial) to examine whether the matter pertaining to non-furnishing of the relevant records by the university can be taken up on the judicial side. The Chief Justice decided to examine the matter and directed the vice-chancellor to produce the records by Friday.
State told to give jobs to Chenchus
Justice Ashutosh Mohunta of the High Court on Wednesday directed the state government to formulate a mechanism within three months to provide proper employment to the tribals (Chenchus) living in the Nallamala forest.The judge was dealing with a petition filed by Chenchu Seva Sangam represented by its president.Mr Aswin Kumar, counsel for the petitioners, told the court that the government issued an order (GO Ms No. 3) by declaring that the local tribes to be given preference for jobs in the area. But the authorities were not accommodating them in the development schemes.
Judge files plea against alloy unit
Justice Noushad Ali on Wednesday admitted a petition challenging the proposed installation of ferro alloy manufacturing unit at Vommangi village in Pratipadu mandal of East Godavari district.Mr V. Subba Rao and six others of the area filed the plea contending that the establishment of highly polluting ferro alloy unit in the midst of lush green paddy fields and nurseries was illegal. While admitting the plea the judge issued notices to the respondent directing them to give details of the proposed industry.
Mr Reddy said he had studied the correspondence between the Centre and the state with regard to the panel and the Centre sent it back it to the state. Mr Vasireddy Prabhunath, the petitioner and the practising advocate, asked the bench to direct the chief secretary to file an affidavit by stating that the panel was not considered for the appointment of judges. He said that he had filed a petition for seeking disclosure of the correspondence of the collegium of the High Court with regard to selection of names of the four advocates for the posts of the judges.The bench posted the matter for orders on Thursday.
VC told to give info on copying
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru and Justice Vilas V. Afzulpurkar of the AP High Court on Wednesday directed the vice-chancellor of Kakatiya University to produce all records pertaining to the alleged mass copying in Master of Law exams by certain judicial officers in Arts and Science College in Warangal. The bench was dealing with a taken up matter based on a letter of the registrar (vigilance) of the High Court following the refusal of the university authorities in providing the information pertaining to the mass copying,
The High Court had placed under suspension seven judicial officers on August 27, 2010 for their alleged involvement in the mass copying in the exams held on August 25, 2010. The administrative committee of the judges, which met on March 31, 2011, resolved by directing the registrar (vigilance) to send a report to the registrar (judicial) to examine whether the matter pertaining to non-furnishing of the relevant records by the university can be taken up on the judicial side. The Chief Justice decided to examine the matter and directed the vice-chancellor to produce the records by Friday.
State told to give jobs to Chenchus
Justice Ashutosh Mohunta of the High Court on Wednesday directed the state government to formulate a mechanism within three months to provide proper employment to the tribals (Chenchus) living in the Nallamala forest.The judge was dealing with a petition filed by Chenchu Seva Sangam represented by its president.Mr Aswin Kumar, counsel for the petitioners, told the court that the government issued an order (GO Ms No. 3) by declaring that the local tribes to be given preference for jobs in the area. But the authorities were not accommodating them in the development schemes.
Judge files plea against alloy unit
Justice Noushad Ali on Wednesday admitted a petition challenging the proposed installation of ferro alloy manufacturing unit at Vommangi village in Pratipadu mandal of East Godavari district.Mr V. Subba Rao and six others of the area filed the plea contending that the establishment of highly polluting ferro alloy unit in the midst of lush green paddy fields and nurseries was illegal. While admitting the plea the judge issued notices to the respondent directing them to give details of the proposed industry.vvvThe bench posted the matter for orders on Thursday.
VC told to give info on copying
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru and Justice Vilas V. Afzulpurkar of the AP High Court on Wednesday directed the vice-chancellor of Kakatiya University to produce all records pertaining to the alleged mass copying in Master of Law exams by certain judicial officers in Arts and Science College in Warangal. The bench was dealing with a taken up matter based on a letter of the registrar (vigilance) of the High Court following the refusal of the university authorities in providing the information pertaining to the mass copying,
The High Court had placed under suspension seven judicial officers on August 27, 2010 for their alleged involvement in the mass copying in the exams held on August 25, 2010. The administrative committee of the judges, which met on March 31, 2011, resolved by directing the registrar (vigilance) to send a report to the registrar (judicial) to examine whether the matter pertaining to non-furnishing of the relevant records by the university can be taken up on the judicial side. The Chief Justice decided to examine the matter and directed the vice-chancellor to produce the records by Friday.
State told to give jobs to Chenchus
Justice Ashutosh Mohunta of the High Court on Wednesday directed the state government to formulate a mechanism within three months to provide proper employment to the tribals (Chenchus) living in the Nallamala forest.The judge was dealing with a petition filed by Chenchu Seva Sangam represented by its president.Mr Aswin Kumar, counsel for the petitioners, told the court that the government issued an order (GO Ms No. 3) by declaring that the local tribes to be given preference for jobs in the area. But the authorities were not accommodating them in the development schemes.
Judge files plea against alloy unit
Justice Noushad Ali on Wednesday admitted a petition challenging the proposed installation of ferro alloy manufacturing unit at Vommangi village in Pratipadu mandal of East Godavari district.Mr V. Subba Rao and six others of the area filed the plea contending that the establishment of highly polluting ferro alloy unit in the midst of lush green paddy fields and nurseries was illegal. While admitting the plea the judge issued notices to the respondent directing them to give details of the proposed industry.The bench posted the matter for orders on Thursday.
VC told to give info on copying
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru and Justice Vilas V. Afzulpurkar of the AP High Court on Wednesday directed the vice-chancellor of Kakatiya University to produce all records pertaining to the alleged mass copying in Master of Law exams by certain judicial officers in Arts and Science College in Warangal. The bench was dealing with a taken up matter based on a letter of the registrar (vigilance) of the High Court following the refusal of the university authorities in providing the information pertaining to the mass copying,
The High Court had placed under suspension seven judicial officers on August 27, 2010 for their alleged involvement in the mass copying in the exams held on August 25, 2010. The administrative committee of the judges, which met on March 31, 2011, resolved by directing the registrar (vigilance) to send a report to the registrar (judicial) to examine whether the matter pertaining to non-furnishing of the relevant records by the university can be taken up on the judicial side. The Chief Justice decided to examine the matter and directed the vice-chancellor to produce the records by Friday.
State told to give jobs to Chenchus
Justice Ashutosh Mohunta of the High Court on Wednesday directed the state government to formulate a mechanism within three months to provide proper employment to the tribals (Chenchus) living in the Nallamala forest.The judge was dealing with a petition filed by Chenchu Seva Sangam represented by its president.Mr Aswin Kumar, counsel for the petitioners, told the court that the government issued an order (GO Ms No. 3) by declaring that the local tribes to be given preference for jobs in the area. But the authorities were not accommodating them in the development schemes.
Judge files plea against alloy unit
Justice Noushad Ali on Wednesday admitted a petition challenging the proposed installation of ferro alloy manufacturing unit at Vommangi village in Pratipadu mandal of East Godavari district.Mr V. Subba Rao and six others of the area filed the plea contending that the establishment of highly polluting ferro alloy unit in the midst of lush green paddy fields and nurseries was illegal. While admitting the plea the judge issued notices to the respondent directing them to give details of the proposed industry.

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