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Maharashtra : Five senior IAS officers transferred

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The Maharashtra government on Thursday issued transfer and posting orders of five senior IAS officers

The names of the officers and their postings are as follows:

  1. Manu Kumar Srivastava (IAS:1986:MH) : Additional Chief Secretary, Revenue and Forest Department.
  2. Nitin Kareer (IAS:1988:MH) : Additional Chief Secretary, Revenue, Registration and Stamp Duty.
  3. I S Chahal (IAS:1989:MH) : Principal Secretary (1), Urban Development Department.
  4. B Venugopal Reddy (IAS:1994:MH) : Principal Secretary (Industries), Industry, Energy and Labour Department.
  5. Sanjay Khandare (IAS:1996:MH) : Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department.

SC stays Karnataka HC’s non-bailable warrant against DGP Praveen Sood

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The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the Karnataka High Court order, issuing a non-bailable warrant (NBW) against state Director General of Police for not showing up to give explanation in a transfer case of a Deputy Superintendent of Police, who has claimed that he had been transferred 30 times in 24 years.

A bench headed by Chief Justice S. A. Bobde and comprising Justices B.R. Gavai and Surya Kant, took up the appeal of the Karnataka government after finishing matters listed for the day and then stayed the operation of the High Court order, passed on February 18.

The High Court had sought explanation from DGP Praveen Sood on the plea of DSP S.S. Kashi, who has said that he has been tranferred 30 times in 24 years. A non-bailable warrant was issued against the DGP after he failed to appear in the court.

Sood, an IPS officer of 1986 batch, was appointed the DGP on January 31, following superannuation of incumbent Neelmani Raju.

“It is submitted that the impugned order failed to even consider the fact that the petitioner (Sood) has just taken charge of the post of Director General and Inspector General of Police, State of Karnataka only in the month of February and as such the petitioner cannot be even remotely be held liable for any transfers of the writ petitioner over the period of the last 24 years”, said the state government in the petiton.

Earlier in the day, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Karnataka government, sought urgent hearing on the matter contending that quite an “unusual” order has been passed by the High Court issuing NBW to the state Police Chief, and directed it to be executed through the Home Secretary.

The High Court passed the order on the petition of DSP Kashi, who had challenged the December 16, 2019 order passed by Karnataka State Administrative Tribunal, rejecting his application as it held that the employee concerned had no vested right or interest to be posted on a particular place/post.

Kashi moved the High Court against this order on February 11,which directed the state to file the DGP”s response on or before February 14. When the matter came up for hearing on February 18, the seniormost police official was not present in the court.

“On the date in question, the petitioner (Sood) was held up because of the fact that both Houses of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly were discussing the issue regarding the incident of police firing at Mangaluru during the course of the day. The petitioner along with the team of his officers were occupied in furnishing the relevant information to enable the government to prepare the reply in the Assembly,” said the petition.

The petiton contended that by the time the petitioner had received the necessary communication and was preparing to reach the court, the judge on the bench had risen for the day after passing the NBW.(Source-IANS)

5 Additional Judges of Karnataka HC made permanent

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The central government on Friday notified the appointment of five additional judges of the Karnataka High Court as permanent judges.

They are :

  1. Justice Mohammad Nawaz
  2. Justice Harekoppa Thimmanna Gowda Narendra Prasad
  3. Justice Ashok Golappa Nijagannavar
  4. Justice Hethur Puttaswamygowda Sandesh
  5. Justice Krishnan Natarajan

SC collegium recommends three Judicial Officers as J&K HC judges

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The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended the appointment of three judicial officers as judges of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court.

They are ;

  1. Vinod Chatterji Koul
  2. Sanjay Dhar
  3. Puneet Gupta

Collegium recommends Advocate Ahanthem Bimol Singh as Judge of Manipur HC

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Supreme Court Collegium has approved the proposal for the elevation of Ahanthem Bimol Singh, Advocate, as Judge of the Manipur High Court.

Collegium recommends Satya Gopal Chattopadhyay as Judge of Tripura HC

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Supreme Court Collegium has approved the proposal for the elevation of Satya Gopal Chattopadhyay, Judicial Officer, as Judge of the Tripura High Court.

Bihar : Four IAS officers transferred

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The Bihar government on Friday issued transfer and posting orders of four IAS officers in the state.

The names of the officers and their postings are as follows:

  1. Sanjay Kumar Agrawal (IAS:2002:BH) : Secretary, Transport with additional charge of Administrator, Bihar State Road Transport Corporation.
  2. Dr. Shyamal Kishore Pathak (IAS:2005:BH) : Special Secretary, Revenue and Land Reform Department with additional charge of Director, Land acquisition.
  3. Anshul Agrawal (IAS:2016:BH) : Municipal Commissioner, Nalanda, Bihar Sharif.
  4. Richi Pandey (IAS:2016:BH) : DDC-cum-CEO, Zila Parishad, Patna.

Arun Kumar Panda gets addl. charge of Secretary, M/o Housing and Urban Affairs

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Arun Kumar Panda (IAS:1984:OR), Secretary, Ministry of MSME, has been given additional charge of the post of Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs from 24.02.2020 to 04.03.2020 during the period of absence on leave of Durga Shanker Mishra (IAS:1984:UP).

M Senthilnathan appointed as CMD, ECGC

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M Senthilnathan has been appointed as Chairman and Managing Director (CMD), Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Limited (Mumbai) for a tenure upto the age of superannuation i.e 31 .07.2023. Presently, he is Serving as ED, ECGC Limited.

Amarjeet Sinha and Bhaskar Khulbe appointed as Advisor to PM Modi

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The Narendra Modi government on Friday appointed Amarjeet Sinha (Retd IAS:1983:BH) and Bhaskar Khulbe (Retd IAS:1983:WB) as Advisor to Prime Minister for an initial period of two years in the rank and scale of Secretary to the Government of India.

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