Woman judge sacked in Tripura
June 24th, 2012 - 5:27 pm ICT by IANSAgartala, June 24 (IANS) A judge in Tripura has been dismissed from service for making derogatory remarks against the judges of higher courts, an official said Sunday.
Sampa Nath’s dismissal has been endorsed by the governor.
The former principal counselling officer of the family court in north Tripura was accused of making offensive and derogatory comments about the judges in other courts including the Supreme Court, Tripura Law Secretary Datamohan Jamatia told IANS.
Nath, an officer of the Tripura Judicial Service, held a judicial post equivalent to that of the chief judicial magistrate.
Jamatia said: “After she made the allegations, the Gauhati High Court had instituted an inquiry and she was suspended from service.
“After the probe, all the judges of the Gauhati High Court found no basis in her allegations.”
- Court stops Tripura engineering admissions - Jul 10, 2012
- 12-hour shutdown cripples life in Tripura - Jul 13, 2012
- Congress' youth, students wings call strike in Tripura - Jul 11, 2012
- Tripura woman sent to jail for torturing husband - Aug 08, 2011
- President okays three high courts in northeast - Jun 09, 2012
- Three northeastearn states soon to have high courts - May 12, 2012
- Opposition disrupts Tripura assembly - Sep 05, 2011
- Three northeastern states to get high courts by October - May 17, 2012
- Pradip Kumar Sarkar appointed Tripura Lokayukta - Dec 13, 2011
- Haryana judges told to move high court over promotion - May 17, 2012
- Tripura government flayed over fake certificate - Mar 05, 2011
- High court confirms death sentence for militant - Sep 06, 2012
- Tripura legislator accused of faking caste certificate - Aug 09, 2012
- Court orders Rs.10 lakh relief for raped minor girl - Nov 06, 2011
- Lawyers' strike cripples judicial work in northeast - Jul 11, 2012
Tags: agartala, allegations, derogatory comments, derogatory remarks, gauhati high court, judicial magistrate, judicial service, june 24, law secretary, nath, north tripura, sampa, supreme court, woman judge