People are losing faith in judiciary: Minister

September 1, 2012

Mangalore, September 1: The foundation stone laying ceremony of 'Vakeel Bhavana' was carried out near the court premises in Mangalore on Saturday.

C M Udasi, State PWD Minister, laid the foundation stone for the building.

Speaking at the formal programme, Mr. Udasi said that the state government has earmarked funds for judiciary infrastructure development worth Rs. 53 crore besides setting aside Rs. 26 crore for accommodation of judges. People are losing faith in judiciary, the Minister said, stressing on the need for the legal fraternity to serve people better. He also called upon junior advocates to learn from the experience of seniors and maintain good relations with them.

D V Sadananda Gowda, Former Chief Minister, said that the state government besides setting aside money under Appendix E, has also allocated funds in the state budget. Under the Law Department, works to the tune of Rs. 160 crore are in progress with respect to infrastructure development of courts across the state, Mr. Gowda said. The state government has also taken steps to develop judicial system such as formation of a Law Commission, sanction of grants to 19 law colleges, introduction of family courts, accumulation of all laws in a single CD etc, he said. An e-library for the Mangalore Bar Council will also be provided by the government in the future, he said.

N Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker, Legislative Assembly, said that the new court building will be inaugurated in another four months. Efforts to complete the construction work of the Vakeel Bhavana within a year will also be made, he assured.

Justice Dr. K Bhaktavasal, Karnataka High Court Judge, said that the Vakeel Bhavana will help young lawyers who otherwise struggle to find offices to operate from in their younger days. He also called upon the law fraternity to serve the people especially the downtrodden and womenfolk.

Nalin Kumar Kateel, MP, Justice K L Manjunath, Karnataka High Court Judge, K M Nataraj, Karnataka State Additional Advocate General, Ashok G Nijaganavar, DK District Chief Sessions Judge, Monappa Bhandary, MLC, and Dr. S P Chengappa, President, Mangalore Bar Council, were also present.

The building would be a five storey structure comprising of an auditorium, separate auditorium for women advocates, library, canteen, changing rooms and toilets for advocates in each floor, spacious car parking facility besides a ramp connecting the building to the court premises.

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July 19,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 19: In the wake of the COVID-19 lockdown imposed till July 23, streets in the Dakshina Kannada district here bore a deserted look today (Sunday) morning.

The state government had allowed relaxation hours between 8 am to 11 am in the week-long total shutdown. However today there was no relaxation. 

All shops including those selling essential commodities were also seen closed in the district today. Besides, barricades were also seen stationed at different junctures on the road.

As per Karnataka's COVID-19 information portal, a total of 59,652 coronavirus cases have been reported in the state, including 36,631 active cases and 21,775 recoveries. So far, 1,240 people have died due to the infection in the state. 

Dakshina Kannada so far recorded 3,311 covid-19 positive cases and 75 deaths.

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May 25,2020

Benglauru, May 25: Nearly one thousand people in the capital city of Karnataka have lost several crores of rupees to online fraudsters during the two months of covid-19 lockdown.

According to official sources, 962 cases of online frauds have been registered in various police stations across Bengaluru March 23 to May 19. 

On an average, 18 cases were reported every day. However, this number isn’t unusually high compared to normal times, according to police. The highest number of cases was registered in west division (227). 

What baffles the cops is the brazenness with which fraudsters attacked. Many fraudsters duped people in the name of providing jobs, insurance money, Employees’ Provident Fund, renewal of credit/debit cards. 
Many people lost money while procuring groceries, alcohol, masks and hand sanitisers delivered at the doorstep. Olx and Facebook scams thrived during the prolonged lockdown. 

Police said malicious links were shared on mobile phones asking recipients to download the Aarogya Setu app and seeking banking information, all targeted at stealing phone data. 

An officer said many were glued to their phones, and cybercriminals took advantage of this, sometimes pretending to be bank representatives wanting to issue/ renew credit/debit cards.

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April 20,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 20: A ruckus erupted in Padarayanapura on Sunday allegedly over shifting of suspected COVID-19 persons to quarantine facility by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) officials.

The incident occurred in the late evening at Padarayanapura which is recognized as a 'Red Zone' when BBMP officials went to bring 15 secondary contacts of corona positive patients.

However, some people and youth created ruckus and broke the barricade and removed police post which was stalled in the area.

Soon after receiving the information, Bengaluru South Deputy Commissioner of Police reached the spot and brought the situation under control.

"Lockdown continues, please remain indoors.Tomorrow will be as it was till today. We Understand your situation and appreciate your cooperation," tweeted Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru City, Bhaskar Rao.

In Karnataka, 384 people have detected positive for COVID-19, of which 14 people have succumbed to the infection, as per the Union Health Ministry.

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