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Bombay HC judge justice A.M. Badar transferred to Kerala HC

by Muskan
Bombay High Court

The Central Government has transferred Justice Ananta Manohar Badar , a Bombay HC judge has been transferred to the Kerala High Court.

Bombay hc judge- Justice Ananta Manohar Badar
Justice Ananta Manohar Badar

The same is pursuant to the Supreme Court Collegium’s recommendation on April 27, 2020.

Justice Badarhad enrolled as an Advocate in the year 1985, after obtaining his law degree from University College of Law, Nagpur.

He practiced at the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court on civil, writ and criminal sides. He has also served as a Standing Counsel for Nagpur Improvement Trust, Nagpur Municipal Corporation, Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra Limited and Western Coal Fields Limited.

In 1991, he was appointed as the Honorary Assistant Government Pleader and thereafter the Assistant Government Pleader in February, 1992 followed by as an Additional Public Prosecutor in October, 1994, in the Nagpur Bench.

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Justice Badar joined the Maharashtra Judicial Service and was recruited as a District Judge in November, 2000. He worked as an Additional District & Sessions Judge at Akola and Wardha; Member, Industrial Tribunal at Nagpur and Principal District and Sessions Judge at Pune.

He has also worked in the Registry of Bombay High Court as Registrar (Vigilance).

He was elevated as an Additional Judge of the Bombay High Court on March 3, 2014 and was made permanent in March, 2016.

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