Soumen Sen

Hon’ble Justice Soumen Sen

The Hon’ble Justice Soumen Sen was born on 27th July, 1965 at Kolkata. He did his schooling from St. Lawrence High School at Kolkata. He passed the LL.B. Examination (5 years) from the University of Calcutta in the year 1990 securing the highest mark and stood First in the said Examination. He participated in Debates and Moot Court Competition and adjudged First in order of merit for individual performance at the XII All India Moot Court Competition 1989 held in Pondicheri in connection with selection for the International Division of Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition – 1989. Enrolled as an Advocate under Bar Council of West Bengal in January, 1991. Practiced as an Advocate in the Hon’ble High Court at Calcutta both in the Original Side and Appellate Side and before other Courts/Tribunals for last 20 years designated as Senior Central Government Advocate. Appeared in Civil, Constitutional, Banking and Arbitration matters and on behalf of RBI, SEBI, SIDBI & other Statutory Authorities. Elevated as Judge of the Calcutta High Court on 13thApril, 2011

State Kerala Government Who’s Who

The Government :

Governor

Justice P. Sathasivam

Took Office 5 September 2014

Chief Minister

Shri. Pinarayi Vijayan

Took Office 25 May 2016
Party Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Constituency Dharmadom

The Legislature

Honourable Speaker

P. Sreeramakrishnan

Took Office June 03, 2016
Party  Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Constituency Ponnani

 Honourable Deputy Speaker

Shri V.Sasi

Took Office  2016
Party  A.Velu,Sarada
Constituency  Chirayinkeezhu

Leader Of Opposition

Shri. Ramesh Chennitala

Took Office  29 May 2016
Party  Indian National Congress
Constituency

List of council ministers KERALA :

Sl. DEPARTMENTS Name of the Member & Photo
1 General Administration; All India Services; Planning and Economic Affairs; Science, Technology and Environment

Shri. PinarayiVijayan (Chief Minister)

2 Minister for Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes  and Backward Classes, Law, Culture and Parliamentary Affairs

Shri. A. K. Balan

3 Minister for Revenue and Housing

Shri. E. Chandrasekharan

4 Minister for Higher Education, Minority Welfare, Hajj and Wakf

Shri. K. T. Jaleel

5 Minister for Industries, Sports and Youth Affairs

Shri. E. P. Jayarajan

6 Minister for Co-operation, Tourism and Devaswoms

Shri. KadakampallySurendran

7 Minister for Water Resources

Shri. K.Krishnankutty

8 Minister for Electricity

Shri. M. M. Mani

9 Minister for Fisheries, Harbour Engineering and Cashew Industry

Smt. J. MercykuttyAmma

10 Minister for Local Self Governments

Shri. A. C. Moideen

11 Minister for Forests, Animal Husbandry and Zoos

Adv. K. Raju

12 Minister for Ports, Museums, Archaeology and Archives

Shri. Ramachandran Kadannappally

13 Minister for Labour and Excise

Shri. T. P. Ramakrishnan

14 Minister for General Education

Prof C. Raveendranath

15 Minister for Transport

Shri. A. K. Saseendran

16 Minister for Health, Social Justice and Woman and Child Development

Smt. K. K. Shailaja Teacher

17 Minister for Public Works and Registration

Shri. G. Sudhakaran

18 Minister for Agriculture

Adv. V. S.  Sunil Kumar

19 Minister for Food and Civil Supplies

Shri. P. Thilothaman

20 Minister for Finance and Coir

Dr. T.M Thomas Isaac


List of Members of Parliament from Kerala (RajyaSabha-Upper House):

Sl. Name of the Member & Photo Political Party
1

Shri Abdul Wahab

Indian Union Muslim League
2

Shri A.K. Antony

Indian National Congress
3

Shri Elamaram Kareem

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
4

Shri Jose K. Mani

Kerala Congress (M)
5

Shri K.K. Ragesh

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
6

Shri Vayalar Ravi

Indian National Congress
7

Shri K. Somaprasad

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
8

Shri M.P. Veerendra Kumar

Independent & Others
9

Shri BinoyViswam

Communist Party of India

List of Members of Parliament from Kerala (17 Term – Lok Sabha-Lower House):

Sl No. Constituency  Name Name of the Member & Photo Political Party
1 Alappuzha (Kerala)

Ariff, Adv. Abdul Majeed

Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI (M))
2 Alathur (SC) (Kerala)

Haridas, Ms. Ramya

Indian National Congress (INC)
3 Attingal(Kerala)

Prakash, Adv. Adoor

Indian National Congress (INC)
4 Chalakudy (Kerala)

Benny, Shri Behanan

Indian National Congress (INC)
5 Ernakulam (Kerala)

Eden, Shri Hibi

Indian National Congress (INC)
6 Idukki (Kerala)

Kuriakose, Adv. Dean

Indian National Congress (INC)
7 Kannur (Kerala)

Sudhakaran, Shri Kumbakudi

Indian National Congress (INC)
8 Kasaragod (Kerala)

Unnithan, Shri Rajmohan

Indian National Congress (INC)
9 Kollam (Kerala)

Premachandran, Shri N.K.

Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)
10 Kottayam (Kerala)

Chazhikadan, Shri Thomas

Kerala Congress (M) (KC (M))
11 Kozhikode (Kerala)

Raghavan, Shri M. K.

Indian National Congress (INC)
12 Malappuram (Kerala)

P.K., Shri Kunhalikutty

Indian Union Muslim League (IUML)
13 Mavelikkara (SC) (Kerala)

Kodikunnil, Shri Suresh

Indian National Congress (INC)
14 Palakkad (Kerala)

Sreekandan, Shri VellalathKochukrishnan Nair.

Indian National Congress (INC)
15 Pathanamthitta (Kerala)

Antony, Shri Anto

Indian National Congress (INC)
16 Ponnani (Kerala)

Basheer, Shri E. T. Mohammed

Indian Union Muslim League (IUML)
17 Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala)

Tharoor, Dr. Shashi

Indian National Congress (INC)
18 Thrissur (Kerala)

Prathapan, Shri T.N.

Indian National Congress (INC)
19 Vadakara (Kerala)

Muraleedharan, Shri K.

Indian National Congress (INC)
20 Wayanad (Kerala)

Gandhi, Shri Rahul

Indian National Congress (INC)

Members of Kerala Legislative Assembly :

Sl. Constituency Name of the Member & Photo Political Party
1 Manjeshwar (1)

P. B. Abdul Razak

IUML
2 Kasaragod

N A Nellikkunnu

IUML
3 Udma

K Kunhiraman

CPM
4 Kanhangad

E.Chandrashekaran

CPI
5 Trikaripur

M.Rajagopalan

CPM
6 Payyannur

C Krishnan

CPM
7 Kalliasseri

T V Rajesh

CPM
8 Taliparamba

James Mathew

CPM
9 Irikkur

Irikkur

INC
10 Azhikode

K M Shaji

IUML
11 Kannur

Ramachandran Kadannappalli

C(S)
12 Dharmadam

Pinarayivijayan

CPM
13 Thalassery

Adv. A N Shamseer

CPM
14 Kuthuparamba

K Kshailaja Teacher

CPM
15 Mattannur

E. P. Jayarajan

CPM
16 Peravoor

Adv. Sunny Joseph

INC
17 Mananthavady

O R Kelu

CPM
18 Sulthanbathery

I C Balakrishnan

INC
19 Kalpetta

C K Saseendran

CPM
20 Vadakara

C.K.Nanu

JD(S)
21 Kuttiadi

Parakkal Abdulla

IUML
22 Nadapuram

E. K. Vijayan

CPI
23 Quilandy

K.Dasan

CPM
24 Perambra

T.P.Ramakrishnan

CPM
25 Balusseri

Purushuankadalundi

CPM
26 Elathur

A K Saseendran

NCP
27 Kozhikode North

A Pradeep Kumar

CPM
28 Kozhikode South

Dr. M.K.Muneer

IUML
29 Beypore

Mammedkoya V K C

CPM
30 Kunnamangalam

Shri P.T.A. Rahim

IND
31 Koduvally

Karat Razack

IND
32 Thiruvambady

George M. Thomas

CPM
33 Kondotty

T.V. Ibrahim

IUML
34 Eranad

P.K Basheer

IUML
35 Nilambur

P V Anvar

IND
36 Wandoor

A.P.Anil Kumar

INC
37 Manjeri

Adv. M Ummer

IUML
38 Perinthalmanna

Manjalamkuzhi Ali

IUML
39 Mankada

T A Ahammedkabeer

IUML
40 Malappuram

P Ubaidulla

IUML
41 Vengara

K. N. A. Khader( Oath Of Office On 9Th November 2017)

I.U.M.L
42 Vallikkunnu

Abdul Hameed Master

IUML
43 Tirurangadi

P.K Abdu Rabb

IUML
44 Tanur

V Abdurahiman

NSC
45 Tirur

C. Mammutty (E)

IUML
46 Kottakkal

Abidhussainthangal

IUML
47 Thavanur

Dr. K.T. Jaleel

IND
48 Ponnani

P. Sreeramakrishnan

CPM
49 Thrithala

V.T. Balram

INC
50 Pattambi

Muhammedmuhassin

CPI
51 Shornur

P.K.Sasi

CPM
52 Ottapalam

P Unni

CPM
53 Kongad

K.V.Vijayadas

CPM
54 Mannarkad

Adv.N.Samsudheen

IUML
55 Malampuzha

V S Achuthanandan E

CPM
56 Palakkad

Shafiparambil

INC
57 Tarur

A.K.Balan

CPM
58 Chittur

K Krishnankutty

JD(S)
59 Nenmara

K. Babu

CPM
60 Alathur

K.D.Prasenan

CPM
61 Chelakkara

U R Pradeep

CPM
62 Kunnamkulam

A C Moideen(E)

CPM
63 Guruvayoor

K.V. Abdul Khader

CPM
64 Manalur

Muraliperunelly

CPM
65 Wadakkanchery

Anil Akkara

INC
66 Ollur

Adv. K. Rajan

CPI
67 Thrissur

Adv.V S Sunilkumar

CPI
68 Nattika

Geethagopi

CPI
69 Kaipamangalam

E T Taison Master

CPI
70 Irinjalakkuda

Prof. K.U. Arunan (E)

CPM
71 Puthukkad

Prof.C.Raveendranath

CPM
72 Chalakkudy

B. D. Devassy

CPM
73 Kodungallur

V R Sunilkumar

CPI
74 Perumbavoor

Adv. Eldhosekunnappilly

INC
75 Angamaly

Roji M John

INC
76 Aluva

Anwar Sadath

INC
77 Kalamassery

V K Ebrahimkunju

IUML
78 Paravur

V D Satheesan

INC
79 Vypen

S Sarma

CPM
80 Kochi

K J Maxy

CPM
81 Thripunithura

Adv. M Swaraj

CPM
82 Eranakulam

Hibi Eden(Resigned On 31-5-2019)

INC
83 Thrikkakara

Adv.P T Thomas

INC
84 Kunnathunad

V P Sajeendran

INC
85 Piravom

Anoop Jacob

KEC(J)
86 Muvattupuzha

Eldho Abraham

CPI
87 Kothamangalam

Antony John

CPM
88 Devikulam

S Rajendran

CPM
89 Udumbanchola

M.M. Mani

CPM
90 Thodupuzha

P.J. Joseph

KEC(M)
91 Idukki

Roshy Augustine

KEC(M)
92 Peerumade

E S Bijimol

CPI
93 Pala

K M Mani

KEC(M)
94 Kaduthuruthy

Adv. Mons Joseph

KEC(M)
95 Vaikom

C K Asha

CPI
96 Ettumanoor

Suresh Kurup

CPM
97 Kottayam

Thiruvanchoorradhakrishnan

INC
98 Puthuppally

Oommenchandy

INC
99 Changanassery

C F Thomas

KEC(M)
100 Kanjirappally

Dr. N Jayaraj

KEC(M)
101 Poonjar

P C George Plathottam

IND
102 Aroor

Adv.A.M.Ariff(Resigned On 31-5-2019)

CPM
103 Cherthala

P.Thilothaman

CPI
104 Alappuzha

Dr.T.M.Thomas Isaac

CPM
105 Ambalapuzha

G.Sudhakaran

CPM
106 Kuttanad

Thomas Chandy

NCP
107 Haripad

Ramesh Chennithala

INC
108 Kayamkulam

Adv.U.Prathibhahari

CPM
109 Mavelikara

R.Rajesh

CPM
110 Chengannur

Shri Saji Cherian

CPM
111 Thiruvalla

Adv.Mathew T Thomas

JD(S)
112 Ranni

Raju Abraham

CPM
113 Aranmula

Veena George

CPM
114 Konni

Adoor Prakash

INC
115 Adoor

Chittayamgopakumar

CPI
116 Karunagappally

R.Ramachandran

CPI
117 Chavara

N.Vijayan Pillai

CMPKSC
118 Kunnathur

Kovoorkunjumon

IND
119 Kottarakkara

Adv. P.Aisha Potty

CPM
120 Pathanapuram

K.B. Ganesh Kumar

KEC(B)
121 Punalur

Adv.K.Raju

CPI
122 Chadayamangalam

Mullakkararetnakaran

CPI
123 Kundara

J.Mercykuttyamma

CPM
124 Kollam

M Mukesh

CPM
125 Eravipuram

M. Noushad

CPM
126 Chathannur

G.S.Jayalal

CPI
127 Varkala

Adv.V.Joy

CPM
128 Attingal

Adv.B.Satyan

CPM
129 Chirayinkeezhu

V. Sasi

CPI
130 Nedumangad

C.Divakaran

CPI
131 Vamanapuram

Adv. D.K.Murali

CPM
132 Kazhakkoottam

Kadakampallysurendran

CPM
133 Vattiyoorkavu

K Muraleedharan

INC
134 Thiruvananthapuram

V.S. Sivakumar

INC
135 Nemom

O.Rajagopal

BJP
136 Aruvikkara

K.S. Sabarinadhan

INC
137 Parassala

C.K.Hareendrakumar (C.K.Hareendran)

CPM
138 Kattakkada

Adv. I.B. Satheesh

CPM
139 Kovalam

Adv.M.Vincent

INC
140 Neyyattinkara

K.Ansalan

CPM
141 Nominated

John Fernandez

Nominated

Judges of High Court of Kerala :

Sl. No Name
01 Antony Dominic (Chief Justice)
02 P.N.Ravindran
03 K. Surendra Mohan
04 P.R. Ramachandra Menon
05 C.K. Abdul Rehim
06 C.T. Ravi Kumar
07 V. Chitambaresh
08 A.M. Shaffique
09 K. Harilal
10 K. Vinod Chandran
11 P.D. Rajan
12 B. Kemal Pasha
13 A. Hariprasad
14 Dama Seshadri Naidu
15 P. Ubaid
16 K. Abraham Mathew
17 Alexander Thomas
18 A.Muhamed Mustaque
19 A.K. Jayasankaran Nambiar
20 Anil K. Narendran
21 P. V. Asha
22 P. B. Suresh Kumar
23 Sunil Thomas
24 Anu Sivaraman
25 Raja Vijayaraghavan V.
26 B.Sudheendra Kumar
27 K.P. Jyothindranath
28 Mary Joseph
29 Sathish Ninan
30 Devan Ramachandran
31  P.Somarajan
32 V.Shircy
33 A.M.Babu

K.S.Mudagal

Hon’ble Justice Kottravva Somappa Mudagal

Hon’ble Justice Justice Kottravva Somappa Mudagal: Born on December 22, 1963. Obtained B’Com, LL.B. from Karnataka University, Dharwad. Joined legal profession on 6th July, 1988 as an Advocate at Dharwad and Bangalore. Appointed as District Judge on 17.06.1998. Sworn in as an Additional Judge of the High Court of Karnataka on 14th November, 2016.

Kurukshetra District of Haryana at a Glance

Lok Sabha Constituencies in Kurukshetra district, Haryana (MP Constituencies) Kurukshetra
MLA Assembly Constituencies in Kurukshetra district, Haryana Ladwa
Pehowa
Shahbad
Thanesar

About Kurukshetra District :

In the very first verse of Bhagwad-Gita (धर्मक्षेत्रे कुरुक्षेत्रे समवेता युयुत्सवः | मामकाः पाण्डवाश्चैव किम् अकुर्वत संजय ||), Kurukshetra is described as DHARAMKSHETRA i.e. ‘Region of righteousness’. Kurukshetra is a place of great historical and religious importance, revered all over the country for its sacred association with the Vedas and the Vedic Culture. It was here that the battle of Mahabharat was fought and Lord Krishna preached His Philosophy of ‘KARMA’ as enshrined in the Holy Bhagwad-Gita, to Arjuna at Jyotisar. According to Hindu mythology, the Kurukshetra is spread over, a circuit of about 48 KOS which includes a large number of holy places, temples and Sacred tanks connected with the religious events/rituals, Mahabharat War and Kurus, the ancestor of Kouravas and Pandavs. Kurukshetra is intimately related to the Aryan civilization and its growth all along the sacred river Saraswati.

It is believed that all the holy waters of all sacred rivers flow/converge into Kurukshetra’s Sannehit Sarovar, at the time of Somavati Amavasya & Solar eclipse. It is believed that those who visit this area reside here, take bath in the tanks, or die in Kurukshetra go to heaven after death. The Mahabharata states that one who dies at Kurukshetra attains salvation after death. It is said that the Almighty God after having perfomed, divine, yajnas created the universe here.
It is the land where the sage Manu penned his ‘Manusmriti’ and where learned ‘rishis’ compiled the Rig Veda and Sama Veda.Kurukshetra is named after King Kuru, who also performed a supreme sacrifice to bring prosperity to the land and his people.

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Tourist Places :

Brahma Sarovar :

Brahma Sarovar, as its name suggests, is a water tank in Thanesar in Haryana. It is considered sacred by Hindus and is incredibly beautiful. It is said that the water inside the tank is sacred and used by people internally as well as externally to take a bath and attain salvation. It has been currently renovated and equipped with modern state-of-the-art facilities. The tank has the dimensions of 3600 length and 1500 breadth. It has been given a rectangular shape.

Legend has it that the universe was created by Lord Brahma from the land of Kurukshetra after yajna took place. This Brahma Sarovar is believed to be the support of the civilisation and has also been mentioned in the eleventh century AD memory of Al Beruni who was also called Kitab-ul-Hind

Krishna Museum :

Founded in 1987, Krishna Museum houses various artifacts of Lord Krishna and Krishna’s incarnations from 1st Century AD to 11th Century AD. The museum housing six galleries also showcases the statues in the forms as described in the Bhagavata Purana and Mahabharata.

The exhibits in the galleries consist of exquisite woodcarvings, wooden panels, bronze casting, ivory works, palm- leaf etchings, stone sculptures, archaeological artifacts and miniature paintings. There is also a tableaux made from Papier-mache and clay, based on Bhagavata and Mahabharata

Sthaneshwar Mahadev :

It is said that the Pandavas obtained the blessings of Lord Shiva in Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple. The tank in the premises of the temple is believed to possess healing properties and has also healed Banasura’s leprosy.

Archeologists trace the architecture of the temple to Sthaneshwar, an ancient capital of Harsha Vardhana. One can see the roof of the temple shaped like an amla dome with lofty pinnacles. The temple houses an ancient statue of the Shiva Linga which is believed to be the first idol of Shiva in the phallic form

Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple :

It is said that the Pandavas obtained the blessings of Lord Shiva in Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple. The tank in the premises of the temple is believed to possess healing properties and has also healed Banasura’s leprosy.

Archeologists trace the architecture of the temple to Sthaneshwar, an ancient capital of Harsha Vardhana. One can see the roof of the temple shaped like an amla dome with lofty pinnacles. The temple houses an ancient statue of the Shiva Linga which is believed to be the first idol of Shiva in the phallic form

Karnal District of Haryana at a Glance

Lok Sabha Constituencies in Karnal district, Haryana (MP Constituencies) Karnal
MLA Assembly Constituencies in Karnal district, Haryana Assandh
Gharaunda
Indri
Karnal
Nilokheri

About Karnal District :

Karnal is one of Historical Districts of Haryana. It is also known as a city of ‘Daanveer Karn’. It is known all over the world for production of Rice, Wheat and Milk. It is also known for agriculture research Institutions like NDRI, CSSRI, Wheat Research Directorate, National Bureau of Animal Genetics Resources, Sugarcane Breeding Institute etc

Karnal is important city on Delhi Ambala Rail Line & Sher Shah Suri Marg (G.T.Road), connected with all important places in the country. It is 123 Kilometer from Delhi & 130 Kilometer from Chandigarh. Karnal District lies on the western Bank of river Yamuna which once flows about 11 Kilometer. to the east forming eastern boundary of the district. The river Yamuna separates Haryana from Utter Pardesh. The Karnal Distt. including Panipat lies between 29’09’50” and 29’50’ North latitude and 76 31′ 15″ and 77 12’45” East longitude, its height from sea level is between 235 and 252 meters. The Karnal Distt. is surrounded by Kurukshetra District on its north-west, jind & Kaithal Distt. on its west, Panipat Distt. on its south and Utter Pradesh on east.

Yamuna River forms eastern boundary of the district and flows from north to south. The district is a part of the Ganga-Sindus (Indo-Gangestic) plains and has a well spread net work of western Yamuna canal. Its geographical area has been divided in to three agroclimatic regions, Khadar, Bhangar and Nardak belt. Khadar starts from Indri-Karnal road one mile away from Karnal covering the area in between Yamuna river and National Highway Road No.1 upto Patti-Kalyana village. Bhangar area starts from west of Khadar area covering Gharaunda, development block. The nardak area lies in Nissing, Nilokheri and Assandh development block. However, its water is saline and not fit for irrigation

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Tourist Places :

Cantonment Church Tower :

Being a fine example of the unique architectural style of the British era, Cantonment Church Tower stands tall in Karnal. The tower is about thirty-five meters high and has an ornamental cross on the top. The tower is visible from a radius of 7 km around the church. The church was dedicated to St. James, a disciple of Jesus Christ. The church got dismantled when the cantonment was shifted from Karnal to Ambala however the tower was permitted to stand here. Adjacent the tower is a cemetery of the European soldiers on the left side. Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage has certified this Cantonment Church Tower to be a historic monument of the country.

Qualander Shah’s Tomb :

Built in the memory of Bo-Ali-Qualander Shah, the famous Muslim sage, this place of honour was constructed by Ghias-ud-din Tughlaq, the ruler of Delhi. The well sculpted memorial was constructed in marble. The tomb is important because of the stories that are related to Qualander Shah. This Sufi sage was famous for his new-age thinking and his ideas that have been respected and appreciated by people of all religions. The saint was said to be blessed with miraculous powers. The tomb premises are fenced by walls and hoses beautiful fountains and lush garden surrounding the tomb.

Karnal Fort :

 

Built in the mid eighteenth century by Raja Ganpat Singh, Karnal Fort now houses an important office of the city. Being conquered by different Emperors in different eras, Karnal Fort has seen glorious victories and unimpressive declines of the rulers. Conquered by the Marathas from Raja Bhag Singh, Karnal Fort has been a witness of the tussles between the Sikhs and the Marathas until Karnal was overtaken by the British. The fort was used a jail during the initial British-Raj. The stately construction of the fort is outstanding and it is known as the Old Fort by the locals

Pukka Pul :

 

Pukka Pul is also known as Sayad’s Shrine is located at a distance of 7 km from the main city of Karnal and is considered to be a sacred monument by the Muslims. The shrine is in the vicinity of the Mughal Bridge and is known for having powers to counter the ghostly spirits and cure serious diseases. Every Thursday the shrine is illuminated with lamps. Devotees around the world come here to seek the blessings so as to lead a positive life ahead.

Karnal has been a city of historical importance from the time of Mahabharata. The place has been a spectator of different eras and been a part of the Indian history. Karnal or the Karnabhoomi will leave you mesmerised with the ancient stories that the city contains

 

 

Anita Chaudhry

Hon’ble Mrs. Justice Anita Chaudhry

She was Born on 31.12.1956. She belongs to a family of illustrious lawyers. She graduated from Govt. College for Women Chandigarh and got her L.L.B. Degree from Panjab University, Chandigarh in 1979. She was enrolled as an Advocate on 3.8.1979 and practised till the end of December 1979. She Joined Haryana Judicial Service on 2.1.1980. She was promoted as Additional District Judge in 1994. She went on deputation as Chief Legal Advisor with Delhi Development Authority, Delhi from 1997 upto 2000 and was promoted as District and Sessions Judge in 2005. She served as District and Sessions Judge at Hisar, Faridabad, Bhiwani and Panchkula. She was elevated as Additional Judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh on 20.06.2013.

Amol Rattan Singh

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Amol Rattan Singh

Born on 19.08.1960 at Hoshiarpur. He did post-graduation- M.A. (English) in 1981 and L.L.B. from Panjab University, Chandigarh, in 1985. He was enrolled as an Advocate on 30.6.1985 and handled Service & Civil matters. He was appointed as Additional (Junior) Counsel for the State of Haryana at the Supreme Court of India in 1994- 1995, Assistant Advocate General, Haryana in June 1995 and Deputy Advocate General, Haryana in 2004.Thus remained Haryana State Law Officer for 10 years. In the above capacities handled all kinds of litigation for the State in Civil and Service matters, in the High Court and Central Administrative Tribunal, Accident Claims, Public Interest litigation, Land Acquisition, Service matters, Labour related matters, etc. Remained Counsel for the Koul Commission (investigating the Police firing incidents at Bahadurgarh, District Jhajjar), for a short period. Thereafter, he was appointed as Additional Advocate General, Punjab, on 7.9.2005 and continued as such till 20.12.2012. In this capacity, mainly handled sales tax (VAT) matters and Public Interest Litigation, alongwith other, varied, miscellaneous matters. Sworn in as an Additional Judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court on 21.12.2012.

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Cities of JEE(Main) – 2014 Examination Centres

  • JEE (Main) – 2014 will be conducted in major cities and towns of India as well as abroad.
  • The lists of cities are given at our site  (JEE Main 2014 exam centre ) .
  • While applying, candidates must select four centre cities in case of Pen & Paper based examination and one city in case of Computer based examination.
  • However, if the number of candidates for Computer based examination is less than 50 in a city, the candidates will be allotted centre in the nearby city of Computer based examination.
  • Similarly, efforts will be made to allot candidate’s city of Pen & Paper based examination as per their choice opted for in the application form.
  • However, in some exceptional circumstances, a different city in nearby area may be allotted.

JEE Main 2014 ; Counselling and Admission Procedure

  1. Candidates shall be offered admission based on their choices and All India Ranks of JEE (Main)-2014 through a counselling procedure to be announced later.
  2. The candidates will be able to make their choices online for branches/programmes and institutes at appropriate time.
  3. Candidates are advised to regularly visit the JEE (Main) website http://jeemain.nic.in for latest information.
  4. The verification of documents would be done at the time of counselling/admission.
  5. The purpose would be to verify different records regarding  identification, age, qualifying examination, state of eligibility, category and disability (if any) of the candidate.
  6. On failing to produce any of the authentic documents, the candidate will not be considered for admission.
  7. SC, ST, OBC and PwD candidates will be required to produce original certificate issued by the competent authority at the time of counselling as well as at the time of admission, failing which they will not be considered for admission.

Provisions for Persons With Disabilities (JEE Main 2014)

  • The candidates with disability should fill in the type and percentages of disability correctly in the online application form for JEE (Main) 2014.
  • Only the candidates, who have 40% or more disability, will be provided Scribe/ Reader on the request of the candidate.
  • The candidate will have the discretion of opting his/her own scribe/reader or may submit the request to the centre superintendent for the same.
  • The centre superintendent will identify the scribe/ reader. In case a request is received from the candidate, he/she would be allowed to meet the scribe a day before the examination to verify the suitability of the scribe.
  •  One hour compensatory (extra) time will also be allowed to the candidates with 40% or more disability irrespective of the fact that the candidate(s) is/are availing the facility of scribe/reader.

JEE Main 2014 Type of Examination

 

  1. JEE (Main) – 2014 shall have two papers , Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) and Paper-2  (B. Arch./B. Planning.).
  2. Candidates may take Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.), or Paper-2 (B. Arch./B. Planning.), or both as per the course(s) they are seeking admission to.

Subject combinations for each paper, type of questions in each paper and mode of examination available is given in the table below.

SUBJECTS TYPE OF
QUESTIONS
MODE OF
EXAM
Paper 1 (B.E./  B. Tech.) Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics Objective type with equal
weightage to Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
Pen and Paper based OR  
Computer based
Paper 2 (B.Arch./ Planning)
Paper 2 (B.Arch./
B.Planning)
Mathematics – Part I  Aptitude Test – Part II                    &                           Drawing Test – Part III Objective type
Questions to test drawing aptitude
Only Pen and Paperbased
Requirement of papers for different courses is given in the table below.
COURSE PAPERS
All other undergraduate courses (B.E. /B. Tech.) Paper –1
B.ARCH/B. PLANNING(At Institutions other than IITs) Paper –2



 

JEE Main 2014 Mode of Examination

  • The Paper-1 (B.E./B. Tech.)  of  JEE (Main) will be conducted in two separate modes i.e. Offline (Pen and Paper Based Examination) mode and Online (Computer Based Examination) mode.
  • The Paper-2 (B. Arch./B. Planning.) of JEE (Main) will be conducted only in Pen and Paper based examination mode.
  • A candidate will opt for either Pen and Paper Based or Computer Based examination modes for Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) only.
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