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. …

“Know Your Judge”. Justice Umesh M Adiga. Karnataka High Court.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Umesh M Adiga celebrates his 60th birthday today. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Umesh Manjunath Bhat Adiga: Born on 09.01.1964. Native of Gadag. Enrolled as Advocate and practiced at Gadag. Appointed as Munsiff on 08.02.1995. Appointed as District Judge on 06.07.2009. Served as Registrar (Vigilance) High Court of Karnataka, Prl. District & Sessions Judge, …

“Know Your Judge”. Justice B M Shyam Prasad. Karnataka High Court.

Hon’ble Justice B.M. Shyamprasad celebrates his 53rd birthday today. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Bhotanhosur Mallikarjuna Shyam Prasad was born on 8th January 1971. He was appointed as Additional Judge of the High Court of Karnataka and took oath on 14:2:2018 and Permanent Judge on 7:1:2020.Important Judgements delivered by Hon’ble Mr. Justice B.M. Shyam Prasad.Property inherited by …

Karnataka High Court to adopt advanced & safe technology for videoconferencing.

Adopting technology to its maximum use is one of the notable achievements of the Karnataka High Court. Covid scenario forced Judiciary all over India to create online platforms for videoconferencing that helped thousands of lawyers to effectively argue their cases sitting in different locations. https://wordpress.com/post/dakshalegal.blog/1205 During Covid scenario the Karnataka High Court dealt with batch …