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1 No.GOB(I) 42/2016 HIGH COURT of KARNATAKA, BENGALURU, DATED: 17TH JUNE, 2016. N O T I F I C a T I O N PART-I the Following 1 No.GOB(I) 42/2016 HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA, BENGALURU, DATED: 17TH JUNE, 2016. N O T I F I C A T I O N PART-I The following transfer and postings of Officers of Judicial Department in the cadre of Civil Judges, are ordered in the interest of public service, to take effect from the forenoon of 20 th June 2016:- Sl. Name of the Officer Present Place Place to which posted No. 1 2 3 4 1 Sri.N.Subramanya I Addl. Civil Judge and Registrar, JMFC II Court, Court of Small Causes, Kalaburagi. Bengaluru City. (Vacant Post) (ON REQUEST) 2 Smt.Roopa K. II Addl. Civil Judge and Metropolitan JMFC II Court, Magistrate Kalaburagi. (Traffic Court-II ), Bengaluru City. (Vacant Court) (ON REQUEST) 3 Smt.Latha Devi G.A. Metropolitan Magistrate, Deputy Registrar, (Traffic Court-IV), City Civil Court, Bengaluru City. Bengaluru City. (Vacant Post) 4 Smt.Bankapur Civil Judge and JMFC, I Addl. Civil Judge and Parveen Abdulhameed Muddebihal. JMFC I Court, Vijayapura. (Vice Smt. Rajashwari J.Puranik-transferred) (ON REQUEST) 5 Sm t.Tayyaba Sultana Civil Judge and JMFC, Prl. Civil Judge and Kudligi. JMFC, Shahapur, Ballari District. Yadgir District. (Vacant Court) (ON REQUEST) 6 Sri.Dyavappa.S.B. Addl. Civil Judge an d Prl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Doddaballapur. Doddaballapur. (Vacant Court) 7 Smt.Ujwala Veeranna II Addl. Civil Judge and Addl. Civil Judge and JMFC II Court, JMFC II Court, Bidar. Bidar. (Vacant Court) 2 8 Sri.R.Mahesha Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge, JMFC, Bantwal. Bantwal. (Vacant Court) 9 Sri.C.N.Chandan Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Bagalkot. Bagalkot. (Vacant Court) 10 Sri.Shankarappa Addl. Civil Judge and Civil Judge and JMFC, Malakajappa Arutagi JMFC, Tarikere. Tarikere. (Vacant Court) 11 Sri.Guddappa Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and Basavanneppa JMFC, JMFC., Madhugiri. Hallakai Madhugiri. (Vacant Court) 12 Smt.Anupama.D. Addl. Civil Judge and Civil Judge and JMFC., JMFC, Chikkaballapura. Chikkaballapura. (Vacant Court) 13 Sri.Arun Kumar G II Addl. Civil Judge and Addl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Chikkaballapura. Chikkaballapura. (Vice Smt. Anu- pama.D.- transferred) 14 Smt.Shobha B.G . Addl. Civil Judge, Prl. Civil Judge, Kolar. Kolar. (Vacant Court) 15 Sri.S.Chinnaswamy II Addl. Civil Judge, Addl. Civil Judge, Kolar Kolar. (Vice Smt. Shobha B.G.-transferred) 16 Sri.Sagar Gurugouda Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and Patil JMFC, JMFC, Kunigal. Kunigal. (Vacant Court) 17 Smt. Sharmila S Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Nanjangud. Nanjangud. (Vacant Court) 18 Sri. Sandeep II Addl. Civil Judge and Addl. Civil Judge and Appasaheb Naik JMFC, JMFC, Nanjangud. Nanjangud. (Vice Smt.Sharmila S- transferred) 19 Sri.Abdul Raheman Addl. Civil Judge, Prl. Civil Judge and Pathan Hiriyur. JMFC, Hiriyur. (Vacant Court) 20 Smt.Lakshmi I Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and Ningappa Garag JMFC II Court, JMFC II Court, Tumakuru. Tumakuru. (Vacant Court) 3 21 Smt.S avitha P.R. II Addl. Civil Judge and I Addl. Civil Judge and JMFC II Court, JMFC II Court, Tumakuru. Tumakuru. (Vice Smt. Lakshmi Ningappa Garag- Transferred) 22 Sri.Anand III Addl. Civil Judge and II Addl. Civ il Judge and S.Kariyammanavar JMFC IV Court, JMFC II Court, Tumakuru. Tumakuru. (Vice Smt. Savitha P.R.-transferred) 23 Smt.Aparna IV Addl. Civil Judge and III Addl. Civil Judge JMFC V Court, and JMFC IV Court, Tumakuru. Tumakuru. (Vice Sri. Anand S.Kariyammanavar- transferred) 24 Sri.A.C.Dayan and - Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge, murthy JMFC I Court, Gadag. Gadag. (Vacant Court) 25 Smt.Latha K. II Addl. Civil Judge and Addl. Civil Judge and JMFC II Court, JMFC I Court, Gadag. Gadag. (Vice Sri. A.C.Daya- nandmurthy- transferred) 26 Sri.H arisha Addl. Civil Judge and Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC., Badami. Badami. (Vacant Court) 27 Sri.K.A.Nagesha I Addl. Civil Judge, Prl. Civil Judge and Shivamogga. JMFC, Shivamogga. (Vacant Court) 28 Sri.Vishwanath II Addl. Civil Judge and I Addl. Civil Judge, V.Mugathi JMFC, Shivamogga. Shivamogga. (Vice Sri. K.A.Nagesha- transferred) 29 Smt.H.Swetha III Addl. Civil Judge and II Addl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Shivamogga. Shivamogga. (Sri. Vishwanath V.Mugathi-transferred) 30 Sri.Sarfaraz Hussain Addl. Civil Judge and Civil Judge and JMFC, Kittur JMFC, Heggadadevanakote. Heggadadevanakote. (Vacant Court) 31 Sri.Madhukara P. Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and Bhagawath JMFC, JMFC, Ballari. Ballari. (Vacant Court) 4 32 Sri.Shankarappa II Addl. Civil Judge, Addl. Civil Judge and Malashetti Ballari. JMFC, Ballari. (Vice Madhukara P. Bhagawath- transferred) 33 Sri.H.Satish III Addl. Civil Judge, II Addl. Civil Judge, Ballari. Ballari. (Vice Sri.Shankarappa Malashetti-transferred 34 Sri. Padmakar Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and Vankudre JMFC, JMFC, Humnabad. Humnabad. (Vacant Court) 35 Sri.Srinivas Navale III Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and JMFC II Court, JMFC II Court, Kalaburagi. Kalaburagi. (Vacant Court) 36 Sri.Manjunatha M.S. IV Addl. Civil Judge, I Addl. Civil Judge and Kalaburagi. JMFC II Court, Kalaburagi. (Vice Sri.N.Subramanya – transferred) 37 Smt.Sowbhagya V Addl. Civil Judge, II Addl. Civil Judge and Bhusher Kalaburagi. JMFC II Court, Kalaburagi. (Vice Smt.Roopa K.- transferred) 38 Sri.Shrikanta N.A. Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and JMFC., JMFC, Shiddlaghatta. Shiddlaghatta. (Vacant Court) 39 Sri.Shafeer A.A. Addl. Civil Judge, Prl. Civil Judge and Mulbagal. JMFC, Mulbagal. (Vacant Court) 40 Smt.Arati Balappa Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and Kamate JMFC III Court, JMFC II Court, Raichur. Raichur. (Vacant Court) 41 Smt.Poornima II Addl. Civil Judge and Addl. Civil Judge and K.Yadav JMFC IV Court, JMFC III Court, Raichur. Raichur. (Vice Sri. Arati Balappa Kamate-transferred) 42 Smt.Preet h J. Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Kundapur. Kundapur. (Vacant Court) 5 43 Smt.Lavanya. H.N. II Addl. Civil Judge, Addl. Civil Judge and Kundapur. JMFC, Kundapur. (Smt.Preeth J- transferred) 44 Smt.V.N.Milana Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Udupi. Udupi. (Vacant Court) 45 Sri.M.Manjunatha II Addl. Civil Judge and Addl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Udupi. Udupi. (Vice Smt.V.N.Milana- transferred 46 Smt.Zarifa Banu.A.R. III Addl. Civil Judge and II Addl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Udupi. Udupi. (Vice Sri. M.Manju- natha-transferred) 47 Sri.Felix Alphonse Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and Anthony JMFC, JMFC, Channapatna. Channapatna. (Vacant Court) 48 Sri.Iranagouda Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and K.Kabbur JMFC, JMFC, Sindhanur. Sindhanur. (Vacant Court) 49 Sri.Sudeen Kumar Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and D.J. JMFC, JMFC, Magadi. Magadi. (Vacant Court) 50 Sri.K.M.Ananda II Addl. Civil Judge and Addl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Magadi. Magadi. (Vice Sri. Sudeen Kumar D.J.- transferred) 51 Sri.Rachoti II Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and Mahagundappa JMFC, Addl. JMFC, Shirur Bhadravathi. Bhadravathi. (Vacant Court) 52 Sri.Arun Sadashiv III Addl. Civil Judge and Addl. Civil Judge and Gudigenavar JMFC, JMFC, Bhadravathi. Bhadravathi. (Vacant Court) 53 Smt.N.Anupama Addl. Civil Judge and Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Haveri. Haveri. (Vacant Court) 54 Sri.J.Krishna Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Ranebennur. Ranebennur. (Vacant Court) 55 Smt.Latha.J. V Addl. Civil Judge and JMFC -V Court, JMFC, Mangaluru. Mangaluru. (Vacant Court) 56 Sri.Mahesh S.Patil II Addl. Civil Judge, I Addl. Civil Judge, Mangaluru. Mangaluru. 6 (Vacant Court) 57 Sri.Allappa III Addl. Civil Judge and II Addl. Civil Judge, Mahadevappa Badiger JMFC, Mangaluru. Mangaluru. (Vice Sri.Mahesh S.Patil-transferred) 58 Sri.Nagesha C IV Addl. Civil Judge and III Addl. Civil Judge JMFC, and JMFC, Mangaluru. Mangaluru. (Vice Sri. Allappa Mahadevappa Badiger- transferred) 59 Smt.Shobha E. IV Addl. I Civil Judge, JMFC II Court, Mysuru. Mysuru. (Vacant Court) 60 Smt.Deepa Gopal III Addl. I Civil Judge, JMFC IV Court, Manerkar Mysuru. Mysuru. (Vacant Court) 61 Sri.B.Mohan Babu, Addl. Civil Judge, Prl. Civil Judge and Srinivasapura. JMFC, Srinivasapura. (Vacant Court) 62 Smt.Rajashwari I Addl. Civil Judge and Prl. Civil Judge, J.Puranik JMFC-I Court, Vijayapura. Vijayapura. (Vacant Court) PART – II The following candidates, appointed as Civil Judges in the Karnataka Judicial Service under Government Notification-I No.LAW 06 LAC 2016, dated 28.05.2016, who are presently deputed to Induction Course (except the candidate at Sl.No.40) are posted to the charges noted against their names to take effect from the forenoon of 20 th June, 2016:- Sl. Name of the Candidates Place to which posted No. and address 1 Sri.Santhosh M.S. Metropolitan Magistrate, Sundara Sadana, (Traffic Court-III), Door No. 304, Bengaluru City. Ward No. 26, Old D V Market (Vacant Court) Area, Hosapete-583201, Ballari District. 2 Smt.Gayathri S Kate Metropolitan Magistrate, Door No 561, 4th Cross, (Traffic Court-IV), A Block DCM Township, Bengaluru City. Davanagere-577003 (Vice Smt.Latha Devi G.A.- transferred) 7 3 Sri.Girish Chatni III Addl. Civil Judge and H.No 156, 3rd Cross, JMFC II Court, Vishweshwar Nagar, Kalaburagi. Hubli Dharwad, (Vice Sri. Srinivas Navale- Hubli-580032. transferred) 4 Smt.Namrata Rao K S Addl. Civil Judge and No. 172, I Stage, II Block, JMFC, Channapatna, Vinobanagar, Ramanagara District. Shimoga-577204 (Vice Sri. Felix Alphonse Anthony- transferred) 5 Sri.Shambhulingayya Mudim ath Civil Judge and JMFC, At Suraleshwar, Ankola, Po Suraleshwar, U.K.Karwar District. Hangal–581102, Haveri District. (Vacant Court) 6 Sri.Ganapati Bhat Metropolitan Magistrate, 320, Balkal Kampli Post, (Traffic Court-V), Manchikeri, Bengaluru City.
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