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1996 Supreme(Bom) 247

A.A.DESAI, B.U.WAHANE
Shirishkumar Rangrao Patil – Appellant
Versus
State of Maharashtra, through – Respondent


JUDGMENT

B.U. WAHANE, J. :---By this petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner Shirishkumar Rangrao Patil, has questioned the legality, propriety, justifiability and bona fides of the order dismissing the petitioner from the post of Civil Judge, Junior Division/Judicial Magistrate, First Class, passed on 2-3-1994, by the respondent No. 1.

2.The case of the petitioner in brief is that the petitioner after obtaining the Degree of Bachelor of Law from Marathwada University at Aurangabad, enrolled himself as an Advocate and started legal practice at Parola in District Jalgaon from 9th June, 1980 till 19th February, 1984. He was appointed as Police Prosecutor and worked as such from 20th February, 1984 to 30th April, 1988 in Jalgaon District in the courts at Yawal and Ravel as also in the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate at Jalgaon. On being selected by the Maharashtra Public Service Commission for the post of Civil Judge, Junior Division-cum-Judicial Magistrate, First Class, he was appointed on probation for a period of two years. Initially, he was posted as Civil Judge, Junior Division - J.M.F.C. on 2nd May, 1988 at Parbhani, District Parbhani. H






























































































































































































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