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Centre Appoints Panjigadde Krishna Bhat As Additional Judge Of Karnataka HC [Read Notification]
LIVELAW NEWS NETWORK
18 May 2020 9:43 PM IST
The Central Government has notified the appointment of Panjigadde Krishna Bhat, Judicial Officer, as an Additional Judge of the Karnataka High Court, for a period of two years. The same is pursuant to the Supreme Court Collegium's recommendation dated October 15. The Collegium had first recommended his elevation as a judge of the high court in August, 2016. However, the...
The Central Government has notified the appointment of Panjigadde Krishna Bhat, Judicial Officer, as an Additional Judge of the Karnataka High Court, for a period of two years.
The same is pursuant to the Supreme Court Collegium's recommendation dated October 15.
The Collegium had first recommended his elevation as a judge of the high court in August, 2016. However, the recommendation was stalled in view certain complaints against him by a female judicial officer who had accused him of "atrocities and abuse of power".
In view of this, the then Chief Justice of India T.S. Thakur had directed then Chief Justice of high court, Justice S. K. Mukherjee, to hold an inquiry. Justice Mukherjee had then absolved Judge Bhat of the allegations, asserting that the woman's complaints were aimed at maligning him and stalling his appointment as a High Court Judge.
Nevertheless, the centre stalled his elevation, and communicated the need for an inquiry to the Chief Justice of the High Court instead. Subsequently, Justice Dinesh Maheshwari, successor of Justice Mukherjee, relaunched an inquiry against Bhat, allegedly at the govt.'s behest.
In this regard, Justice Chelameswar had written a letter to then CJI Deepak Misra, calling for a full court on the judicial side to discuss the matter of government interference in appointment of Judges to High Courts.
He questioned the impact of Justice Maheshwari's actions on the independence of the judiciary, saying,
"We, the judges of the Supreme Court of India, are being accused of ceding our independence and our institutional integrity to the Executive's incremental encroachment. The Executive is always impatient, and brooks no disobedience even of the judiciary if it can. Attempts were always made to treat the Chief Justices as the Departmental Heads in the Secretariat. So much for our "independence and preeminence" as a distinct State organ.
Someone from Bangalore has already beaten us in the race to the bottom. The Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court has been more than willing to do the Executive bidding, behind our back."
After passage of almost two years since the incident, the Collegium had again recommended Bhat's elevation as a judge of the high court in October 2019.
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