Bangalore: Amid Controversy, Second Upa Lokayukta Takes Charge


Bangalore: Amid Controversy, Second Upa Lokayukta Takes Charge

Bangalore, Jan 22 (PTI): Amid controversy over his appointment, retired High Court judge Chandrashekaraiah was today sworn-in as second Upa Lokayukta in Karnataka.

Governor H R Bhardwaj administered the oath of office to the 70-year-old Chandrashekaraiah, who had also served as the President of Karnataka State Consumer Redressal Commission, at Raj Bhavan.

He comes in the place of Justice (Retd) R Gururajan, who resigned in October citing health reasons. Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister S Suresh Kumar, Home and Transport Minister R Ashoka, JDS leader H D Revanna were prominent among those who attended the ceremony, where Chief Minister D V Sadananda was conspicuous by his absence.

Chandrashekaraiah was reportedly allotted a 4,000 square feet prime site in Judicial Layout in 1997, when he was already owning a house in Banashankari-II stage, allegedly in violation of housing society bye laws.

He yesterday sought to downplay the issue, pointing to a Supreme Court ruling which upheld dismissal of a case challenging the owning of sites by the judges, and questioned "raking up" the controversy. Chandrashekaraiah said he was not the only judge who was allotted a site. Chandrashekaraiah served as Judge of the Karnataka High Court between 1995 and 2004 and as the Commission President between 2004 and 2009.

Justice S B Majage is the other Upa Lokayukta.

  

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  • M bhat,

    Mon, Jan 23 2012

    Governor you have already joined the dubious group of Ramalal, / Beniwal, Buta singh, romesh bhandari of subverting the constituion of which you are expected to uphold. bharadwaj has disgraced himself.

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