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  2. Sultana Mirza v. State of Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    A two-judge Bench of the Allahabad High Court, invoked the Supreme Court precedent set by Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018) , highlighted that individuals belonging to the queer community possess the same constitutional rights as all other citizens, encompassing protected liberties and equal citizenship, devoid of discrimination, and ...

  3. Allahabad High Court - Wikipedia

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    On 25 February 1948, the Chief Court of Oudh was amalgamated with the High Court of Allahabad. Until 2000, what is now called Uttarakhand was part of Uttar Pradesh, and was therefore subject to the jurisdiction of Allahabad High Court. When the new state was created, Allahabad High Court ceased to have jurisdiction over the districts in it.

  4. Arun Bhansali - Wikipedia

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    Arun Bhansali (born 15 October 1967) is an Indian Judge. He is serving as the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court since 5 February 2024. He is also the Member of Advisory - cum - Consultative panel for National Legal Service Authority (NALSA) and the Member of, National Court Management System Committee (NCMSC).

  5. State of Uttar Pradesh v. Raj Narain - Wikipedia

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    Raj Narain (1975 AIR 865, 1975 SCR (3) 333) was a 1975 case heard by the Allahabad High Court that found the Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi guilty of electoral malpractices. The ruling on the case that had been filed by the defeated opposition candidate, Raj Narain , Justice Jagmohanlal Sinha invalidated Gandhi's win and barred her from ...

  6. Jagmohanlal Sinha - Wikipedia

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    Notably, he held the position of District & Sessions Judge Joint Secretary in the Law Department of the Uttar Pradesh Government. On January 3, 1970, he was appointed as an Additional Judge of the Allahabad High Court, and later, on August 25, 1972, he became a Permanent Judge. [3]

  7. Anna Hazare - Wikipedia

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    Lawyers of Allahabad High Court described the government proposal as against the national interest and pledged their support to Hazare by hunger striking at Allahabad on 16 August. [99] On 30 July Vishwa Hindu Parishad supported his fast by saying movement for an effective anti-corruption ombudsman needed the people's backing.

  8. Govind Mathur - Wikipedia

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    On 14 November 2018, he took oath as Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court. [9] He retired on 13 April 2021. Justice Mathur frequently adopted a pro-human rights, pro-privacy, and pro-free speech approach while deciding issues and believed in the Court's duty as a guardian of fundamental rights.

  9. Additional Solicitor General of India - Wikipedia

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    Bombay High Court: 9 July 2014 [3] 10 years, 210 days 15 Shashi Prakash Singh Allahabad High Court: 9 February 2018 6 years, 361 days 16 Nargund N. B. Karnataka High Court: 18 December 2019 5 years, 48 days 17 T. Surya Karan Reddy Southern Zone 18 December 2019 5 years, 48 days 18 R. Sankaranaryanan Madras High Court: 30 June 2020