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4(2)/2020 High Court of Karnataka, Bengaluru, Dated: 30 Th April, 2020 No.GOB(I) 4(2)/2020 HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA, BENGALURU, DATED: 30 TH APRIL, 2020. N O T I F I C A T I O N PART-A The following transfers and postings of officers of Judicial Department in the cadre of Senior Civil Judge, are ordered in the interest of public service, to take effect from the forenoon of June 1, 2020 : Sl. Charge to which Name of the Officer Present Charge No. posted 1 2 3 4 1 Sri. Karabari Senior Civil Judge, Prl. Senior Civil Judge Ravindra OOD, and CJM., Vijayapura. Member Secretary, (Vacant Court) District Legal Services Authority, Vijayapura. (ON REPATRIATION) 2 Smt. Roopa Ramrao Chief Metropolitan Prl. Senior Civil Judge Kulkarni Magistrate, and CJM, Hassan. Bengaluru City. (Vacant Court) 3 Smt. Hiremath I Addl. Senior Civil Senior Civil Judge, Shobharani Babayya Judge, Belagavi. Aland, Kalaburagi District. (Vice Sri. M. Mahesh Babu – transferred) 4 Smt. Shrikaveri B. Prl. Senior Civil Senior Civil Judge and Kalmath Judge, Bailhongal, JMFC., Soraba, Belagavi District. Shivamogga District. (Vice Smt. Usha Rani R. – transferred) 5 Sri. Somashekhar C. Chief Judicial Services are placed at Badami Magistrate, the disposal of the Bengaluru Rural Government for being District, Bengaluru. appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Member Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Bengaluru City. (Vice Sri. Somashekara A. – transferred) 6 Smt. Veena I Addl. Senior Civil Prl. Senior Civil Jud ge Mallanaik Naikar Judge, and CJM., Ballari. Ballari. (Vacant Court) 2 1 2 3 4 7 Sri. Sabappa Prl. Senior Civil Judge Services are placed at and CJM, the disposal of the Davanagere. Government for being appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Member Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Davanagere. (Vice Sri. Prabhu Neelachari Badiger – transferred) 8 Sri.P.J.Somashekara I Addl. Senior Civil Senior Civil Judge, Judge and JMFC., Bilagi, Davanagere. Bagalkot District. (Vice Smt.Preeti Sadguru Sadarjoshi – transferred) 9 Sri . Girisha Bhat K. I Addl. Senior Civil Chief Judicial Judge, Bengaluru Magistrate, Rural District, Bengaluru Rural Bengaluru. District, Bengaluru. (Vice Sri. Somashekhar C. Badami – transferred) 10 Sri. Shridhar II Addl. Senior Civil I Addl. Senior Civil Gopalakrishna Bhat Judge, Belagavi. Judge, Belagavi. (Vice Smt.Hiremath Shobharani Babayya – transferred) 11 Smt. E.Chandrakala II Addl. Senior Civil Prl. Senior Civil Judge Judge and JMFC., and CJM, Davanagere. Davanagere. (Vice Sri. Sabappa – transferred) 12 Sri. Krishnamurthy VI Addl. Chief Chief Metropolitan R. Padasalgi Metropolitan Magistrate, Magistrate, Bengaluru City. Bengaluru City. (Vice Smt. Roopa Ramarao Kulkarni – transferred) 13 Sri. Subhash Bandu XV Addl. Chief Services are placed at the Hosakalle Metropolitan disposal of the Magistrate, Government for being Bengaluru City. appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Deputy Registrar, Karnataka Lokayuktha, M.S. Building, Bengaluru. (Vacant Post) 3 1 2 3 4 14 Smt. M.Anitha II Addl. Seni or Civil I Addl. Senior Civil Judge, Judge, Mangaluru. Mangaluru. (Vacant Court) 15 Sri. V.Nagaraja XXI Addl. Chief XVII Addl. Chief Metropolitan Metropolitan Magistrate, Magistrate, Bengaluru City. Bengaluru City. (Vacant Court) 16 Sri . Padma Prasad XXXIII Addl. Chief Services are placed at Metropolitan the disposal of the Magistrate, Government for being Bengaluru City. appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, IV Addl. Solicitor and Ex-Officio Deputy Secretary to Govt., Law Department, Vidhana Soudha, Bengaluru. (Vice Sri. B.Siddaraju – transferred) 17 Sri. Nagaraje Gowda XIII Addl. Chief Services are placed at Metropolitan the disposal of the Magistrate, Government for being Bengaluru City. appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Assistant Draftsman and Ex-officio Deputy Secretary to Govt., Dept. of Parliamentary Affairs and Legislation, Vidhana Soudha, Bengaluru. (Vacant Post) 18 Sri. Laxman Ramu VII Addl. Chief Services are placed at Kurane Metropolitan the disposal of the Magistrate, Government for being Bengaluru City. appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Head of Legal Cell, Higher Education and Medical Education and Health and Family Welfare Department, M.S.Building, Bengaluru. (Vacant Post) 4 1 2 3 4 19 Sri. Prithviraj Addl. Chie f Judicial Services are placed at Vernekar Magistrate, the disposal of the Bengaluru Rural Government for being District, Bengaluru. appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Assistant Draftsman and Ex-officio Deputy Secretary to Govt., Department of Parliamentary Affairs and Legislation, Vidhana Soudha, Bengaluru. (Vacant Post) 20 Sri. Somashekara A. Senior Civil Judge, Services are placed at OOD, Member the disposal of the Secretary, Government for being District Legal Services appointed as Senior Authority, Civil Judge, OOD, Bengaluru. Deputy Registrar, Karnataka Lokayuktha, M.S. Building, Bengaluru. (Vice Sri. A.Nagi Reddy – transferred) 21 Smt. Veena N. II Addl. Senior Civil Services are placed at Judge, the disposal of the Shivamogga. Government for being appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Solicitor and Ex-officio Deputy Secretary to Govt., Law Department, Bengaluru. (Vacant Post) 22 Sri. A.Nagi Reddy Senior Civil Judge, I Addl. Senior Civil OOD, Judge, Bengaluru Rural Deputy Registrar, District, Bengaluru. Karnataka Lokayuktha, (Vice Sri. Girisha Bhat M.S. Building, K. – transferred) Bengaluru. (ON REPATRIATION) 5 1 2 3 4 23 Smt. Amritha S. Rao Senior Civil Judge and Services are placed at Addl. CJM., Karkala, the disposal of the Udupi District. Government for being appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Head of Legal Cell, Finance and Labour Dept., M.S.Building, Bengaluru. (Vacant Post) 24 Smt. Preeti Sadguru Senior Civil Judge, I Addl. Seni or Civil Sadarjoshi Bilagi, Judge and JMFC., Bagalkot District. Davanagere. (Vice Sri.P.J.Soma- shekara – transferred) 25 Smt. Shirin Javeed V Addl. Chief Services are placed at Ansari Metropolitan the disposal of the Magistrate, Government for being Bengaluru City. appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Head of Legal Cell, Primary & Secondary Education Dept., M.S.Building, Bengaluru. (Vice Sri.Shivanand Maruthi Jipare - transferred) 26 Smt. Vidya K. Senior Civil Judge and III Addl. Senior Civil JMFC., Khanapur, Judge, Mysuru. Belagavi District. (Vice Sri. Sunil S.Hosamani – transferred) 27 Sri. Srinivasa Gowda Senior Civil Judge and Proposed for C. JMFC, Nelamangala, appointment as Senior Bengaluru Rural Civil Judge, OOD, District. Administrative Officer, Karnataka Judicial Academy, Bengaluru. (Vice Sri. Naveena H.K. – transferred) 28 Sri. Shivanand Senior Civil Judge, I Addl. Senior Civil Maruthi Jipare OOD, Head of Legal Judge, Cell, Primary & Vijayapura. Secondary Education Dept., M.S.Building, Bengaluru. (ON REPATRIATION) (Vacant Court) 6 1 2 3 4 29 Sri. Nandeesha R.P. II Addl. Chief Judicial Addl. Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bengaluru Magistrate, Rural District, Bengaluru Rural Bengaluru. District, Bengaluru. (Vice Sri. Prithviraj Vernekar – transferred) 30 Smt. Anitha N.P. III Addl. Senior Civil I Addl. Senior Civil Judge, Judge, Kolar. Kolar. (Vacant Court) 31 Sri.D.R.Jayaprakash Senior Civil Judge and Services are placed at JMFC., Virajpet, the disposal of the Kodagu-Madikeri Government for being District. appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Head of Legal Cell, Agriculture & Horticulture Co- operation Department, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Dept., M.S.Building, Bengaluru. (Vacant Post) 32 Sri. Prasad K.B. Addl. Senior Civil Senior Civil Judge and Judge and JMFC, JMFC, Nelamangala, Nelamangala, Bengaluru Rural Bengaluru Rural District. District. (Vice Sri. Srinivasa Gowda C. – transferred) 33 Sri. Prakash IX Addl. Chief Services are placed at Channappa Metropolitan the disposal of the Kurubett Magistrate, Government for being Bengaluru City. appointed as Senior Civil Judge, OOD, Head of Legal Cell, P.W.D. & Irrigation Department, M.S.Building, Bengaluru. (Vacant Post) 34 Smt. Pushpalatha III Addl. Senior Civil II Addl. Senior Civil C.M. Judge and JMFC, Judge, Mangaluru. Mangaluru. (Vice Smt. M. Anitha – transferred) 7 1 2 3 4 35 Sri . Naveena H.K. Senior Civil Judge, XXV Addl. Chief OOD, Metropolitan Administrative Officer, Magistrate, Karnataka Judicial Bengaluru City. Academy, Bengaluru. (Vacant Court) 36 Sri. Venkanna Senior Civil Judge, Services are placed at Basappa Hosamani OOD, Deputy the disposal of the Registrar, Government for being Karnataka appointed as Senior Lokayuktha, Civil Judge, OOD, M.S. Building, Member Secretary, Bengaluru. District Legal Services Authority, Vijayapura. (Vice Sri. Karabari Ravindra – transferred) 37 Smt. Usha Rani R . Senior Civil Judge and Prl. Senior Civil Judge, JMFC., Soraba, Bailhongal, Shivamogga District. Belagavi District. (Vice Smt. Shrikaveri B. Kalmath – transferred) 38 Sri. Sunil S. III Addl. Senior Civil IV Addl. Senior Civil Hosamani Judge, Judge and JMFC, Mysuru. Mysuru. (Vice Smt. Kavita Shivaray Undodi – transferred) 39 Smt. Roopashri Addl. Senior Civil Senior Civil Judge and Judge and JMFC., Addl. CJM, Karkala, Bhadravathi, Udupi District. Shivamogga District. (Vice Smt. Amritha S.Rao – transferred) 40 Smt. Kavita Shivaray IV Addl. Senior Civil V Addl. Senior Civil Undodi Judge and JMFC, Judge and JMFC, Mysuru. Mysuru. (Newly Created Court – Vide G.O.No. LAW 112 LCE 2012 dated 28.12.2012) 41 Sri. Mallikarjun Senior Civil Judge and Senior Civil Judge, Appasaheb Ambi @ JMFC, Ramdurg, Bhalki, Ambli Belagavi District. Bidar District. (Vacant Court) 42 Sri. Parashuram III Addl. Senior Civil II Addl. Senior Civil Fakeerappa Judge, Judge, Belagavi. Doddamani Belagavi. (Vice
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