Nisar Ahmad Kakru

Nisar Ahmad Kakru

Nisar Ahmad Kakru ( Born 26 October, 1949), Baramulla, Kashmir, India. He was the Chief Justice of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh, India from 19 February 2010 to October 26, 2011.[1]

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Education

Enrolled as a Pleader in August 1975, Vakil on February 1979 and Advocate on April 1982.[1][2]

Practice

Initially from August 1975, practiced at Baramulla district and Sessions Courts and other Courts. He was appointed as Public Prosecutor in the District and Sessions Court of Baramulla in the 1978 and resigned in 1981 due to the order issued by Government of Jammu and Kashmir, debarring the Public Prosecutors of the State from their private practice and continued his private practice at Baramulla until 1984. Later started practice at Jammu and Kashmir High Court in 1984 in civil, criminal, constitutional, service[disambiguation needed ], labour, revenue and company matters.[1][2]

In February 1988 he was appointed as a Chief Government Advocate and Additional Advocate General at Jammu and Kashmir High Court by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir and resigned in 1990, as the then state government ceased to be in power due to imposition of the Governor rule|Governor’s rule in the State. He continued his private practice until 1996, when he was again appointed as a Advocate General till he was promoted to the bench of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir in November 1997.[3][1][2]

During his practice as a Advocate General, occasionally Nisar Ahmad was appointed as Acting Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir from (April, 2007-June, 2007), (November, 2007-January,2008) and (October,2008-January,2009). Finally on 16 February 2010 he was appointed as a Chief Justice of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh following a recommendation by the Supreme Court collegiate which was approved by the President of India.

On 19 February, 2010. Governor of Andhra Pradesh, E. S. L. Narasimhan administered oath of office to Chief Justice Nisar Ahmed Kakru at Raj Bhavan in the presence of Chief Minister K Rosaiah and Assembly Speaker N Kiran Kumar Reddy.[1][2]

He retired upon attaining superannuation as the Chief Justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court, Hyderabad on October 26, 2011.

Judgments

During his stint as the Acting Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, reorganisation of services of High Court staff took place. As executive chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir Legal Services Authority, Justice Nisar Ahmed played a key role in conducting about 1800 Lok Adalats in which about 70,000 cases have been settled.[2]

Nisar Ahmed's landmark judgment was during his tenure as a judge of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court include the judgment holding of migrants from Doda and Poonch districts have to be treated on par with migrants of Kashmir province.[2]

References

See also

High Court of Andhra Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir High Court



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