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Dinakaran row: Sikkim lawyers seek CM's help

Dinakaran row: Sikkim lawyers seek CM's help
Gangtok, Apr 11: Sikkim lawyers have sought Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling 'cooperation' to stall the posting of tainted Karnataka High Court Chief Justice PD Dinakaran.

Sikkim Bar Association president DR Thapa said, "We met the Chief Minister and submitted to him a copy of the resolution adopted by Bar Association members against the transfer of Dinakaran here and solicited his support for the campaign on the issue."

"We also explained to the Chief Minister how the transfer of Justice Dinakaran may affect the integrity of the judicial institutions in Sikkim," he was quoted by news agency as saying.

The association members will also meet acting Governor MK Narayanan on Apr 14 to seek his help to stall Dinakaran's transfer to Sikkim.

59-year-old, Dinakaran is facing charges of misuse of authority, corruption and land grab.

Earlier this week, the Supreme Court had asked Dinakaran to go on a long leave and appointed Delhi High Court Judge Madan B Lokur as the acting Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court.

With Dinakaran refusing to go on leave, the Supreme Court collegium on Thursday, Apr 8, suggested the proposal to transfer him to Sikkim.

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Govt says no to Dinakaran's promotion to SC

New Delhi, Dec 5: The Central government has rejected the Supreme Court collegium's recommendation to promote PD Dinakaran to the apex court citing that there was enough proof linking the Karnataka High Court chief justice to questionable land deals.Sources have revealed that the Law Ministry has returned the recommendation file to the Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan and has asked collegium to reconsider the decision.This step by the ministry is learnt to have been pushed by.....
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shivanagowda 20 Aug 2010 11:12 am
Dear sir/Madam The corruption in judiciary has reached flash point. The time may come soon wherein public will have to say, we do not want the organ of judiciary. In karnataka the corruption in lower courts is so high high, wherein each and every judgment needs to be suspected.
conscience 19 Apr 2010 01:53 am
Mr Justice Dinakaran should behave maturely and resign, Corruption in judiciary has reached alarming proportions.
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