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Bangalore
By Our Staff Reporter
BANGALORE, DEC. 10. Three officers of the Karnataka High Court, including two assistant registrars, were suspended on Friday for failing to discharge their duties properly. The Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court, Nauvdip Kumar Sodhi, issued the administrative orders suspending two assistant registrars and a section officer for alleged dereliction of duty. The suspensions were ordered by the Chief Justice after he, two senior judges and the Registrar-General inspected several branches and sections of the High Court on Thursday. The Chief Justice found that one branch had remained locked and the employees waiting outside. On inquiry, he found that the keys of the section were with the section officer and he had not turned up even at 10.30 a.m.
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