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Nizamabad
Staff Reporter
NIZAMABAD: Assistant Sessions Judge Mangari Rajender, who established a record for himself in the judicial history of the State by delivering the first judgment (civil case) in Telugu on July 19, achieved another record by giving another decision in Telugu (criminal case) here on Monday. This is the first judgment in Telugu in a criminal case in the entire State. He wrote the whole 12-page judgment in Telugu. Thus, he achieved the record of being the first judge to deliver judgments for both a criminal and a civil case in Telugu. . Mr. Rajender, who is familiar to Telugu literary world with pen name `Jimbo,' has written several stories and books in the mother tongue.
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