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  2. Jharkhand High Court - Wikipedia

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    29 December 2023. The Jharkhand High Court is one of the newest high courts in India. It was established in 2000. The court has jurisdiction over Jharkhand state. The seat of the court is at Ranchi, the administrative capital of the state. The court has a sanctioned judge strength of 25. The new building of the Jharkhand High Court has been ...

  3. Jharkhand Lok Adalat - Wikipedia

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    Jharkhand Lok Adalat or Jharkhand State Legal Services Authority (People's Court) is an statutory and autonomous body and an alternative dispute resolution mechanism used in the state of Jharkhand. The Jharkhand Lok Adalat Act is designed to provide constitutional protection guaranteed under Article 14 and 39-A of the Constitution of India , of ...

  4. List of current Indian chief justices - Wikipedia

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    Himachal Pradesh High Court : Himachal Pradesh: M. S. Ramachandra Rao: 30 May 2023 (360 days) 6 August 2028 (−4 years, 74 days) Droupadi Murmu: Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court: Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh: N. Kotiswar Singh: 15 February 2023 (1 year, 99 days) 28 February 2025 (−280 days) Droupadi Murmu: Jharkhand High Court: Jharkhand

  5. Aniruddha Bose - Wikipedia

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    Aniruddha Bose (born 11 April 1959) is a former judge of the Supreme Court of India. He is also the former chief justice of the Jharkhand High Court and judge of the Calcutta High Court. Education & career. Bose was educated at the St. Lawrence High School, Kolkata, and was graduated in B. Com from the St. Xavier's College, Kolkata.

  6. Arnesh Kumar Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Arnesh Kumar Guidelines. Arnesh Kumar Guidelines or Arnesh Kumar vs State of Bihar (2014) is a landmark judgement of the Indian Supreme Court, [1] [2] stating arrests should be an exception, in cases where the punishment is less than seven years of imprisonment. [3] The guidelines asked the police to determine whether an arrest was necessary ...

  7. List of sitting judges of the high courts of India - Wikipedia

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    There are 25 High courts in India. The number of total judges sanctioned in these high courts are 1114 of which 840 judges are permanent and remaining 274 sanctioned for additional judges. As of 20 May 2024, 340 of the seats, about 30% are vacant. Allahabad High Court, has the largest number (160) of judges while Sikkim High Court has the smallest number (3) of judges. The lists of high court ...

  8. Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and Fundamental ...

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    The Preamble of the Constitution of India – India declaring itself as a country. The Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties are sections of the Constitution of India that prescribe the fundamental obligations of the states to its citizens and the duties and the rights of the citizens to the State. These sections are considered vital elements of the ...

  9. Ravi Ranjan - Wikipedia

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    He is former Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court and Judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court and Patna High Court. Career. Ravi Ranjan was born in a Bhumihar Brahmin family in 1960 at Patna. He passed M.Sc. in geology from Patna University, and LL.B. from Patna Law College in 1989. He was awarded Ph.D. in geology from Patna University.