Seemanth, Labhu Ram taken to task for errant subordinates

September 24, 2011

Mangalore, September 24: City police chief Seemanth Kumar Singh and Dakshina Kannada SP Labhu Ram came in the crosshairs of Karnataka State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) which ticked them off for their failure to keep a check on errant subordinates. SHRC chairperson S R Nayak in particular was peeved at failure of city police in detecting the double murder case of a mother and daughter and a cab driver and repeated instances of moral policing here.

Chairing a public grievances hearing here on Saturday, Nayak took exception to the 'alleged' high-handed behaviour of police inspector Ravish Nayak in beating up Prem Michael Crasta at the behest of a zilla panchayat member. He instructed Seemanth to initiate action against the official. When P B DSa of PUCL complained that police were targeting innocents in the Panjimogaru double murder case, Nayak sought an explanation from Seemanth.

"We are trying our best to deal with the case," Seemanth said, adding that it was not a murder for gain. When DSa persisted that police were trying to browbeat youths into confessing their involvement in the murder, Nayak said, "I will instruct my IGP to hold a thorough probe in to the incident." Seemanth later told STOI that he had instructed DCP (Crime) M Muthuraya to submit a report into the incident of police atrocities at the earliest.

When DSa said state government despite directives from SHRC had failed to take action against heads of police units in case of instances of moral policing, and drew attention of Nayak to a recent incident at Someshwar involving Bajrang Dal cadre, Nayak admonished Seemanth. "Crack down on any such troublemakers and do not allow them to sprout on our land, known for peace, and lest the secular fabric of the nation is torn into pieces," he said.

When leaders from SC/ST organizations prodded Nayak on slow pace of investigations in to murder of Goverdhan, a dalit cab driver, and alleged that police were slow in dealing with instances of murder of Dalits, Nayak remarked: "Such apathy does not augur well for any policing unit, especially since it deals with marginalized sections of society." He asked the SP to keep tabs on his officers who harassed innocents and coerced confessions out of them.

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January 11,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 11: The Chief Justice of India Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde on Saturday inaugurated the phase-1 of the new building of the Karnataka Judicial Academy on Crescent Road in Bengaluru.

The new building has three floors, besides, the ground floor and two basement floors.

While Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa inaugurated the 319-seater multi-purpose auditorium, at which Chief Justice of the High Court of Karnataka Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka felicitated Justice Bobde.

Justice Ravi Malimath, President of the Karnataka Judicial Academy and Judge of the High Court of Karnataka, in his welcome address said that the academy has so far trained as many as 4000 judicial officers and striving for excellence in the field of judiciary.

The building, built in the first phase, has parking in the lower and the upper basement, which can accommodate 44 cars and 124 two-wheelers, the ground floor consists of a 319-seater multi-purpose air-conditioned auditorium, a lecture hall with 84 seats, two lecture halls with 40 seats each and a VIP lounge. The First Floor has a lecture hall with 84 seats, two lecture halls with 40 seats each, a VIP lounge, two discussion rooms and an administrative office for the staff of the academy.

The second phase, to be built has a parking facility for 36 four-wheelers and 22 two-wheelers in the lower basement and 32 four-wheelers and 30 two-wheelers in the upper basement.

The total cost of the project, including Phase-1 and Phase-2, to be executed by the Public Works Department in the sprawling 2.2 acres plot of the Karnataka Judicial Academy is around Rs 96.02 Crore.

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May 10,2020

Mangaluru, May 10: The Yenepoya Medical College Hospital at Deralakatte here has become the first private hospital in Dakshina Kannada district to get coronavirus (COVID-19) testing approval.

The laboratory at the hospital has received the nod from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to conduct tests for COVID-19, a release here said.

Dakshina Kannada will now have two centres for coronavirus tests, the first one being the district Wenlock hospital, the designated hospital for Covid-19.

ICMR has approved 33 testing centres in the state of which 21 are government hospitals and 12 are private hospitals.

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May 20,2020

Bengaluru, May 20: An owner of a hair cutting training salon in the city has given shelter to the jobless IT professionals and migrant workers hailing from north-eastern states and Nepal, in his salon.

Rahul Rai, the owner said, "The moment the lockdown started then I received many complaints from different corners that several persons became jobless and they were thrown out of their rented accommodations."

"They are from different states of the North-east and some of them are from Nepal also. I converted my hair-cutting training salon into a shelter home for them," he added.

A person who got shelter at the salon said, "I lost my job after the lockdown started. I was facing a lot of issues after my landlord had evicted me from my rented accommodation. I spent about a week nearby a lake. I managed to contact Rahul Rai through Facebook and he rescued me along with many others."

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