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Karnataka HC curbs PD Dinakaran's powers

The first circular that was quashed by a division bench, concerned the chief justice's power to hear cases filed by employees of high court and judicial officers against his administrative decisions.

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Karnataka high court has struck down three circulars issued by its chief justice (CJ) PD Dinakaran against whom allegations of land-grabbing have been raised.

The first circular that was quashed by a division bench, comprising justice N Kumar and justice Srinivasagowda yesterday, concerned the chief justice's power to hear cases filed by employees of high court and judicial officers against his administrative decisions.

The second circular that was struck down related to the sitting chief justice's jurisdiction in deciding which circuit bench should hear a particular case.

The judgement paves the way for litigants in North Karnataka to approach the principal bench directly, which they could not do earlier.

According to the first circular, cases by court employees and judicial officers challenging the chief justice's orders were posted to hall one, where the CJ sits.

Allowing a petition filed by MS Poojari, a peon in the high court, the court said the circular cleared the way for CJ to be a judge in a case where he is also the litigant. However, no one can simultaneously be a litigant and a judge, it said.

The bench also overturned a third circular which had ordered the court registry to list all interlocutory applications) as miscellaneous petitions. Justice Dinakaran had issued these circulars on December 29 last.

Justice Dinakaran has not been sitting on the bench after land grabbing allegations surfaced against him, over which impeachment proceedings are on in Rajya Sabha.

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