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B. V. Nagarathna was born on 30 October, 1962 in Pandavapura, Mysore State, India. Discover B. V. Nagarathna's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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B. V. Nagarathna Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is B. V. Nagarathna's Husband?
Her husband is B. N. Gopala Krishna
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B. V. Nagarathna Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is B. V. Nagarathna worth at the age of 62 years old? B. V. Nagarathna’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from India. We have estimated
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Justice B.V. Nagrathna, as a part of a five judge bench consisting of Justices S Abdul Nazeer, BR Gavai, AS Bopanna, V Ramasubramanian and BV Nagarathna had reserved the judgement on December 7, 2022. On 02 January 2023, the same was revealed. While the 4:1 Majority judgement upheld the constitutional validity of the demonetisation, J. Nagarathna dissented.
On 26 August 2021, she was appointed as a judge of Supreme Court of India and took her oath on 31 August 2021. She is in line to become first woman Chief Justice of India in year 2027.
In May 2020, B.V. Nagarathna was reported as being considered for appointment to the Supreme Court of India, leading a number of commentators to note that this would make her eligible to become the first female chief justice of the India Supreme Court.
On 15 September 2020, she and another judge upheld a contested government policy to ensure the standardization of admissions into both, public and private colleges in Karnataka, citing the COVID-19 pandemic in India as a reason to limit the autonomy of private institutions.
In 2019, along with two other judges, she ruled that temples were not commercial institutions and accordingly, that provisions of labour laws relating to the payment of gratuities did not apply to temple employees.
In 2016, she ruled along with another judge that the Karnataka government could not require owners of vehicles bought outside the state to pay a "lifetime tax" in order to use their vehicles in Karnataka, holding the policy to be unconstitutional.
In 2012, along with another judge, she ordered the federal government to examine the possibility of regulating broadcast media in India, noting the rise of fake news. In a concurring opinion, she also warned against the risks of allowing government control over broadcast media, calling for a statutory framework that would allow self-regulation by the broadcast industry.
She enrolled with the Bar Council of Karnataka in 1987 and practiced constitutional and commercial law in Bangalore before being appointed as an additional judge of the Karnataka High Court in 2008. She was appointed as a permanent judge on 17 February 2010.
She gained public attention in 2009 after being forcibly detained within the Karnataka High Court premises by a group of protesting lawyers. She has delivered a number of significant judgments relating to commercial and constitutional law in Karnataka. She is in line to become the first female Chief Justice of India in 2027.
In 2009, she and another judge, Venkate Gopala Gowda, were unlawfully detained, along with the then-Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court, P.D. Dinakaran, by a group of protesting lawyers in the Karnataka High Court. The incident occurred following the declaration of a boycott of courts by lawyers' association, who were protesting following allegations of corruption against P.D. Dinakaran. They were later released by the protesting lawyers. Following the incident, Nagarathna made a public statement, saying, "We cannot be cowed down like this. We have taken the oath of Constitution."
Nagarathna's father, E.S. Venkataramiah, was the 19th Chief Justice of India. He was appointed on 19 June 1989 and served until his retirement on 17 December 1989.
Nagarathna did her schooling at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, New Delhi. In 1984, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in history from the Jesus and Mary College, New Delhi. She later went on to earn a degree in law from the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
Bangalore Venkataramiah Nagarathna (born 30 October 1962) is a judge of Supreme Court of India. She served as a judge of the Karnataka High Court from 2008 to 2021. She is the daughter of former Chief Justice E. S. Venkataramiah.