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Karnataka state was initially serving without having any recruitment agency. But on 16 May 1921, the government laid the foundation of the Central Recruitment Board. It was headed by a commissioner secretary on 19 January 1940 when the country was under British rule.
Karnataka Administrative Service (KAS) is the civil service of Karnataka state in India. [1] The Public Service Commission conducts exams to recruit candidates for the service. These young officers recruited by KPSC take up various administrative posts at the district and state level.
2. In December 2020, Karnataka Lok Adalat and Karnataka High Court jointly by resolving 2,61,882 in a single day through mega Lok Adalat, created a record. [13] 3. In August 2021, Karnataka Lok Adalat, through Mega Lok Adalat settled 3,244 cases in Udupi district and 5,235 cases in Dakshina Kannada. [14]
The High Court is a court of record and has the authority to prosecute for contempt of itself. [6] The Karnataka High Court has two permanent benches at Hubballi-Dharwada and Kalaburagi. The permanent bench at Hubballi-Dharwada became operational on 24 August 2013 and Kalaburagi bench became operational on 31 August 2013. [7]
The district magistrate or the deputy commissioner is assisted by a number of officers belonging to Karnataka Civil Service and other Karnataka state services. A Superintendent of Police , an officer belonging to the Indian Police Service is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining law and order and related issues of the district.
This is a list of current and past members of the Karnataka Legislative Council. The state elects members for a term of 6 years. 25 members are indirectly elected by the state legislators, 25 members are elected by Local Authorities, 7 from Graduates constituencies and 7 from teachers constituencies.
Bijapur district: Belgaum: Belagavi district: Belgaum I: Belagavi district: Belgaum II: Belagavi district: Bellary: Ballari district: Bellavi: Tumakuru district: Bethamangala: Kolar district: Bhagamandala Nad: Kodagu district: Part of Coorg State till 31 October 1956 (Before merger to Mysore State) Bharamasagara: Chitradurga district ...
Except the Supreme Court which is funded by the central government, all the expenses of the High Court and the District Courts in a state are funded by the respective state government. As of 2018, 92% of all expenditure on the judiciary was borne by the states. [39] This includes salary of judges, non-judicial staff and all operation costs.