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Justice Rajendra Menon appointed Delhi High Court ...

Justice Rajendra Menon appointed Delhi High Court Chief Justice
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Patna High Court Chief Justice, Justice Rajendra Menon has been transferred to Delhi High Court as Chief Justice. He has to take charge before August 17, 2018.

The notification regarding the same was issued by the Central government yesterday.

In the exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of Article 222 of the Constitution of India, the President of India after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, is pleased to transfer Shri Justice Rajendra Menon, Chief Justice of Patna High Court as the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court and to direct him to assume charge of the office of Chief Justice of Delhi High Court on or before 17th August, 2018.

The Collegium had recommended the transfer of Justice Menon to Delhi High Court on July 16.

Justice Menon was elevated to the Gwalior Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court as an Additional Judge on April 1, 2002. He was then posted at the Principal Bench of the High Court in 2008, before his elevation as Chief Justice of the Patna High Court in March 2017.

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Here I earn my bread and my fame

Here I earn my bread and my fame
Can find and interact some brilliant seasoned lawyers and some energetic ambitious newbies

Here is some facts about Delhi high court

Here is some facts about Delhi high court
It was eastablished on 31st October 1966.
It was eastablished with four judges .
News in recent
Justice Rajnesh Menon sworn in as chief justice of Delhi by lieutenant governor anil baijal on 10 of August 2018.

It is a go to place for people who have all kinds ...

It is a go to place for people who have all kinds of legal queries.
Being the most visited place in Delhi very near to the India Gate and next to Delhi Zoo on one side and National Gallery of Modern Arts on the other side, this place caters to all kinds of menu.
This is a well guarded place manned by CISF and a thorough frisking of incoming traffic. Vehicles with valid car stickers and valid identity cards are only allowed entry into the premises of Delhi High Court.
I found this place very clean and hygenic.

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Everything is systemised here very secure as there...

Everything is systemised here very secure as there is no entry without identification with government documents food is available and garden is also pretty well maintained also the parking is so organised that if anyone parks a vehicle in front of your vehicle that makes a circumstance that your vegicle is trapped then you have to just ask once to help remove the car and you can leave then

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Here I earn my bread and my fame

Here I earn my bread and my fame
Can find and interact some brilliant seasoned lawyers and some energetic ambitious newbies



Delhi High Court

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Kindly send the recent circular order of Tibetan b...

Kindly send the recent circular order of Tibetan born in India for having the rights to obtain Indian passport, to all the govt concerned esteemed Offices & Depts including esp to central ministry of Home affairs & passport office. Hence, the people will follow your commands & instructions respectfully.
Thank you Sir.

Delhi High Court was established in 1966

Delhi High Court was established in 1966

Purposeful and a brilliant example of the majesty of the Indian Judicial system. It is always safer to stay away from courts as the procedure takes a toll on almost everyone but if your need is to be fulfilled from Delhi High Court your experience is going to be pleasant than most other court visits. The infrastructure leaves most visitors spellbound as it is top notch, it instills confidence in the minds of the parties that their case is in the right hands at the right place. The aura and environment of the place demands respect from each individual and is a gentle reminder that no one is above the law.

One of the several high courts of India.

One of the several high courts of India.
It is well cleaned and maintained by the authorities.
Security is up to the mark and it is being actively monitored.
Surrounding is full of small green plants and trees.
Court building is pretty much old.

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Here I earn my bread and my fame

Here I earn my bread and my fame
Can find and interact some brilliant seasoned lawyers and some energetic ambitious newbies
After court work nice food with fellow lawyers in cafeteria ...Friday is always SPL here

The palce talks money. Most of the advocates own l...

The palce talks money. Most of the advocates own luxurious cars and game is all about . Demi god's in black robes walk all over.
Anyways welcome to DHC.
You need to have a physical identified card to make an entry.
If you seek legal help. You must visit Administrative block room no 33 ( legal Aid office) It's opp to cafe coffee day shop. Affidavits are made I n E block and incase you want to settle legal disputes you must visit Samadhan. Fee structure 20000 rupees bank draft. 1000 RS first vist then 500 RS every session. It has two modes of litigation process. Pre litigation ( where one can settle out of court doing agreement) and post.
Delhi high court is all about money and money...Incase you have a dispute please try to settle it mutually. The lawyers in DHC will even ask you to sell your underwear to pay them.

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It is has been an honour to be part of the Oath Ce...

It is has been an honour to be part of the Oath Ceremony of our Respected Jugdes at High Court of Delhi. Our heartfelt congratulations to Justice Sh.Talwant Singh District & Sessions Judge Tis Hazari, Justice Sh. Rajnish Bhatnagar District & Sessions Judge Rohini, Justice MS. Asha Menon District & Sessions Judge Saket, Justice Brijesh Sethi District & Sessions Judge Dwarka for being elevated to the Hon ble High Court of Delhi. The bench at the Hon ble High Court is now even more strengthened due their elevation.
The bar shall always be indebted to these esteemed judges for their sincerity & humility.
Regards
Dhir Singh Kasana adv.
Secretary Saket Bar Association

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