“Know Your Judge”. Justice K S Hemalekha. Karnataka High Court.

Hon’ble Mrs. Justice K S Hemalekha celebrates her 50th birthday today. Hon’ble Mrs. Justice Kannankuzhyil Sreedharan Hemalekha:  Born on 28th March 1975 at Belgaum to Late Sreedharan who was serving in Airforce and Late Chandramati who was homemaker. Passed S.S.L.C. from Divine Providence Convent School, Belgaum in the year 1990. Awarded with Student of Indian …

“Know Your Judge”. Chief Justice N V Anjaria. Karnataka High Court.

Hon’ble Mr. Chief Justice N V Anjaria celebrates his 60th birthday today. Hon’ble Mr. Chief Justice N V Anjaria: Born on 23rd March, 1965 at Ahmedabad, Native Mandvi-Kachchh, From family of lawyers, Father was also in judiciary. Graduated from H.L.College of Commerce, Ahmedabad. LL.B from Sir L.A. Shah Law College in 1988. Obtained Masters Degree …

“Know Your Judge”. Justice R. Nataraj. Karnataka High Court.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice R. Nataraj celebrates his 55th birthday today. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rangaswamy Nataraj: Born on 14.03.1970. Enrolled as an Advocate on 08.09.1992. Appointed as Additional Judge of the High Court of Karnataka and taken oath on 11.11.2019 and Permanent Judge on 08.09.2021. Important Judgments delivered by Hon’ble Mr. Justice R Nataraj.  Town Planning. Illegal …

“Know Your Judge”. Justice Anant Ramanath Hegde. Karnataka High Court.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Anant Ramanath Hegde celebrates his 54th birthday today. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Anant Ramanath Hegde: Born on 7th March 1971 at Sirsi in North Kanara District of Karnataka State. Completed the degree in law in June 1994 from the University College of Law, Dharwad Commenced practice in Sirsi courts in July 1994 under the …

“Lawyers Bullying the Judges”. Role of the Bar Councils.

S. Basavaraj, Senior Advocate and Member, Karnataka State Bar Council “Judicial function cannot and should not be permitted to be stonewalled by browbeating or bullying methodology, whether it is by litigants or by counsel. A lawyer is under obligation to do nothing that shall detract from the dignity of the Court, of which he is …

Important Judgments on ”Partition under the Hindu Law”.

1. Whether plaint can be amended at the instance of defendant in a partition suit to include property. Karnataka and Madras High Courts take different views.https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/natSxzJ7W8zO9pW6GdP85I0P32. Hindu Succession Act, 1956. Ancestral property partitioned and sold prior to 2005 amendment. Suit for partition by daughter is maintainable under the 1994 Karnataka amendment. Plaint cannot be rejected.https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/lbmbNrvwKN8j3BijpRs3AfViX3. …