Judges on leave jalandhar

  1. Judges and their staff home quarantined in Punjab
  2. Retired judge creates awareness : The Tribune India
  3. HC directs granting one year maternity leave to government servant for third child : The Tribune India
  4. Judge visits juvenile home : The Tribune India
  5. Altercation with judges’ gunmen: Jalandhar mayor’s son booked, inquiry marked
  6. High Court suspends 2 judges
  7. High court transfers judicial officers in Punjab, Haryana
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Judges and their staff home quarantined in Punjab

Judges and their staff home quarantined in Punjab Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in/ Chandigarh Sherryl Sohi, Civil Judge Junior Division (CJJD)-cum-JMIC , Later accused Parveen Mahajan had been tested positive for Covid 19 and as a precautionary measure both Sherryl Sohi, CJJD-cum-JMIC , Jalandhar along with Nishu Jaswal Judgment Writer (Jr. Grade) and Sanjive Bansal, Advocate and Sudhir kumar CJJD-cum-JMIC Jalandhar along with Geetika, Stenographer , Gurvinder Singh Ahlmad, Lachman Singh Peon and Purshotam Singh No 3434 Naib court were home quarantined for fourteen days. Along with these, Shaminder Pal Singh , CJJD-cum-JMIC, Jalandhar who is spouse of Sherryl Sohi, CJJD-cum- JMIC Jalandhar shall also go for home quarantine for fourteen days. The Judges and their staff, who was present in the court will remain in self-quarantine till such time as their results come out negative. June,10,2020

Retired judge creates awareness : The Tribune India

Ashok Kaura Phagwara, March 6 Spreading his message against drug abuse and exhorting the youth to take to sports to lead a healthy life, retired High Court judge Justice Sat Paul Bangarh (64) has adopted running as his passion. In an interaction at his Urban Estate residence here on Friday, the retired judge said running costs nothing and spares a person even the trouble of buying sporting gear. The person has to just run which helps him in maintaining fitness, he said. Justice Bangarh did his graduation in Law in 1976 and was appointed public prosecutor and worked at Sangrur and Patti. He then qualified in PCS Judicial in 1983 and was appointed Judicial Magistrate in which capacity he served at Amritsar, Majitha, Samana and Moga. He remained the District and Sessions Judge in various districts. Fond of running, Bangarh decided to take part in marathons after his retirement. Having retired in February 2014 from the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Bangarh took part in the Rajdhani half marathon held in Delhi on February 28, notching up a timing of 2:02:52. It was his 45th event. Justice Bangarh also finished the full marathon in Noida on February 14 in 5:07:06 hours. It was his 44th event. Settled in Phagwara, he lives with his wife Darshan Kaur and the couple has a son, Vishal, posted in CISF at Hyderabad and a daughter, Daisy, who is posted as a judge in the District Courts, Chandigarh.

HC directs granting one year maternity leave to government servant for third child : The Tribune India

PTI Chennai, March 25 Terming the two children born out of the first wedlock cannot be treated as ‘surviving’ wards, as they are living with the estranged first husband, the Madras High Court on Friday directed the Tamil Nadu government to grant one-year maternity leave to a woman employee for her third child from the second marriage. Justice V Parthiban gave the ruling while allowing a writ petition from K Umadevi, who sought to quash an order dated August 28, 2021 of the Chief Educational Officer in Dharmapuri district and direct the authorities concerned to sanction maternity leave from October 11, 2021 to October 10, 2022 with full pay and all attendant benefits. Umadevi got married to one A Suresh in 2006 and two children were born to them but the pair divorced in 2017. However, she married M Rajkumar the next year. She later applied for grant of maternity leave but by an order dated August 28, 2021, the CEO in Dharmapuri rejected her plea on the ground that a woman government servant is eligible for maternity leave only for the two surviving children. There is no provision for grant of maternity leave for the third child on account of her remarriage, he added. Granting the prayer, Justice Parthiban pointed out at a GO issued on June 20, 2018, which extended the benefit of second delivery, even if a woman government servant had given birth to twins earlier.“The government, therefore, recognized such extreme cases and the circumstances and this is one of the peculiar c...

Judge visits juvenile home : The Tribune India

Hoshiarpur, May 4 The District and Sessions Judge, Dilbagh Singh Johal, paid a surprise visit to an old age home, a children home and juvenile home at Ram Colony Camp. He was accompanied by the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Aparajita Joshi. During the visit, the problems being faced by the children at the juvenile home and children home were heard. The judges also interacted with the elders at the old age home. Children at the juvenile home were given detailed information about the Juvenile Justice Act.

Altercation with judges’ gunmen: Jalandhar mayor’s son booked, inquiry marked

• • • • Altercation with judges’ gunmen: Jalandhar mayor’s son booked, inquiry marked Altercation with judges’ gunmen: Jalandhar mayor’s son booked, inquiry marked However, the police did not arrest him. They said an inquiry had been marked into the case and further action would depend on the inquiry report. A DAY after the mayor’s son was rounded up for an altercation with the gunmen of a local judge couple over parking, the police on Friday registered a case of criminal intimidation, assault, obstruction and wrongful restraint against him. However, the police did not arrest him. They said an inquiry had been marked into the case and further action would depend on the inquiry report. The case was registered under sections 353, 186, 341, 506 and 283 of the IPC on the complaint of Head Constable Des Raj, said Baradari SHO Balwinder Singh Virk. The complaint mentioned that mayor Sunil Jyoti’s son Raghav Jyoti not only threatened the complainant but also assaulted them and obstructed the road. The SHO said that further action would be taken after the inquiry report. Raghav was rounded up by the police on Thursday afternoon. He allegedly misbehaved when the judge couple along with their two gunmen, Narinderjit Singh and Des Raj, were coming out of the court premises near Sanjay Gandhi Market, which is located just behind the new court premises. Raghav had reportedly parked his XUV 500 Mahindra right in the middle of the road close to the entry gate for the judges, blocking the...

High Court suspends 2 judges

CHANDIGARH: RM Gupta, district and sessions judge, Jalandhar, and S S Bhardwaj, judicial magistrate, Chandigarh, said to be involved in a corruption case were placed under suspension as per the decision of the full court meeting of the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Monday. All the judges were present at the meeting which was chaired by chief justice Binod Kumar Roy. These two judicial officers were arrested on Saturday by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) at Jalandhar and Chandigarh, respectively, under the Prevention of Corruption Act. Bhardwaj was allegedly caught while accepting a sum of Rs 7 lakh concealed in boxes of sweets on Gupta’s behalf. Bhardwaj, however, escaped when the CBI team was busy checking documents at his residence in Sector 22, Chandigarh. During the suspension period, the headquarters of Gupta and Bhardwaj would be Jalandhar and Chandigarh, respectively. While taking serious note of the reported absence of some judicial officers from their places of posting without prior approval of the appropriate authority, the high court decided to direct the judicial officers upto the level of the additional district and sessions judge not to leave their headquarters without written permission. Only in cases of extreme emergency, the permission could be sought over the telephone.

High court transfers judicial officers in Punjab, Haryana

The Punjab and Haryana high court (HC) has promoted 13 judicial officers as additional sessions judges in Punjab and notified transfers of 144 judicial officers in the state. Two officers each in Punjab and Haryana have been promoted from additional district and sessions judges to district sessions’ judges. The Punjab and Haryana high court (HC) has promoted 13 judicial officers as additional sessions judges in Punjab and notified transfers of 144 judicial officers in the state. (HT File) In Haryana, one appointment of new candidate, Rajneesh Kumar, has been notified as additional district and sessions judge while 95 other officers have been notified. Among the major transfers in Punjab are that of Tejwinder Singh, presiding officer, industrial tribunal, Jalandhar, against the same post in Patiala. Other district and sessions judges who have been shifted are Rupinderjit Chahal from Jalandhar to Patiala, Ramesh Kumari from Faridkot to Rupnagar, Tarsem Mangla from Patiala to Faridkot, Nirbhow Singh Gill from Fatehgarh Sahib to Jalandhar, Arun Gupta, member secretary, Punjab state legal services authority, Mohali, to Fatehgarh Sahib as district and sessions judge. Two additional district and sessions’ judges promoted and appointed as sessions judges are Navjot Kaur from Mansa to Faridkot and Preeti Sahni from Tarn Taran to Mansa. An official said these transfers are part of the annual general transfers effected by the HC. Those transferred in Punjab are seven officers of the ...

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