Justice Ram Mohan Reddy, who was in the division bench headed by chief justice D H Waghela, said: "Though I heard arguments in the morning session, I have some reservations. So, I will not hear this matter. The registry is directed to place it before an appropriate bench in which I am not a member."
The seer, against whom a police complaint has been lodged following allegations of rape /sexual harassment, challenged the order of a single bench permitting the CID to continue with the investigation against him.
Govt told to clarify stand on schools' safety norms: Justice S Abdul Nazeer on Tuesday asked the government to clarify its position by filing a statement of objections with supporting documents regarding the safety guidelines schools in Bengaluru have to follow.
This was after additional advocate general A S Ponna8nna told the court that steps are being taken by the committee to frame guidelines after examining various issues and see that those issued by the education department and the commissioner of police do not overlap.
The Karnataka State Minorities Educational Institutions Managements Federation filed an interlocutory application seeking clarifications on the issue. The next hearing on the petitions challenging the proposal is fixed for January 2.
Writ plea dismissed
A high court division bench on Tuesday dismissed a writ appeal filed by the Karnataka State Registration and Stamps Department Employees' Multi-purpose Cooperative Society Ltd. The society had challenged a single judge bench's order to quash a notification conferring on them the right to print and distribute Rs 2 document sheets used for registration purpose. While permitting the appellant society to continue selling the documents till the end of January, a single-judge bench had also asked the state to invite applications by drawing up criteria for authorizing the task of printing and distributing the sheets.
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