Mar 27, 2021
To honor women’s employees and presiding officers on the occasion employees presented bouquets to District Sessions Judge , Additional Sessions Judge , Sub Judge(CJM) , Sub Judge (Special Mobile Magistrate), Sub Judge, (Secretary DLSA) , Munsiff , District Mobile Magistrate Traffic, Addl Spl mobile magistrate .
Congratulating women on this special day, Senior Judicial employee Ranjit Parihar said, “It is a day to celebrate the spirit of all women, who have played extraordinary roles in shaping their families, society and organizations with an untiring determination.” He added that ‘Our country is one of the few places that boast of showcasing extraordinary women from very early times.’
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27 CJMs, Sub Judges promoted
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As many as 27 Chief Judicial Magistrates (CJM) and Sub Judges were promoted as District Judges on Wednesday.
Those who have been promoted are D. Sudheer David, Sub Judge, Chengannur; P.T. Prakashan, CJM, Thrissur; R. Jayakrishnan, CJM, Thiruvananthapuram; P.P. Pooja, Sub Judge, Punalur; C. Suresh Kumar, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Thalassery; G.R. Bilkul, Secretary, DLSA, Pathanamthitta; Rajiv Jayaraj, CJM, Kottayam; C. R. Dinesh, CJM, Kozhikode; K.P. Pradeep, CJM, Kalpetta; K.P. Sunil, CJM, Ernakulam; P. S. Saima, CJM, Pathanamthitta; V. Udayakumar, CJM, Manjeri; K.P. Sunitha, CJM, Kasaragod; Usha Nair, CJM, Kollam; Prasanna Gopan, Deputy Registrar, Kerala Administrative Tribunal, Thiruvananthapuram; T.G. Varghese, Principal Sub Judge, North Paravur;. Dinesh M. Pillai, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Thodupuzha; K. Vishnu, CJM, Alappuzha; T.K. Suresh, CJM, Thalassery; R. Su
I never interfered in Abhaya case, says Cyriac Joseph
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‘Casting aspersions without evidence is meaningless’
The former judge of the Supreme Court, Cyriac Joseph, who is alleged to have attempted to interfere with the forensic analysis and judicial processes in the Sister Abhaya murder case, has defended himself saying that his hands are clean.
It was alleged that Mr. Joseph had viewed the narco-analysis CDs of Father Thomas Kottoor, Sister Sephy and Father Jose Puthrukkayail at the Forensic Analysis Laboratory (FSL), Bangalore, during the course of investigation. While Fr. Puthrukkayail was let off earlier, a CBI Special Court had convicted the two others last week in the case.