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B. G. Kolse Patil
B. G. Kolse Patil is an Indian Social Reformer and former Judge of the Mumbai High Court (Bombay High Court in India. In the year 2014, he along with Supreme Court Justice P. B. Sawant started Lokshasan Andolan Party a Political party to transform Bharat. He has made contribution for transforming Nation by providing "educational facility" to "Tribal & Native" students of Bharat. One such educational facility is spread across 25 acres of Land in Maharashtra state. This facility provides free Quality Education, Healthy Food, Ancient Bharatiya(Indian)Culture, Patriotic, Ethical Principles and adds value to nation Bharat by creating Nations Future Scientists, Innovators. He has participated in several protests such as: Anti Enron protests, protest against Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project. Early life and education B. G. Kolse Patil was born on 18 September 1942, in the village of Guha, Ahmednagar (in present-day Maharashtra state). His parents were landless farm laborers, who worked ...
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Bombay High Court
The High Court of Bombay is the high court of the states of Maharashtra and Goa in India, and the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. It is seated primarily at Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), and is one of the oldest high courts in India. The High Court has regional branches at Nagpur and Aurangabad in Maharashtra and Panaji, the capital of Goa. The first Chief Justice, the Attorney General and Solicitor General of Independent India were from this court. Since India's Independence, 22 judges from this court have been elevated to the Supreme Court and 8 have been appointed to the office of Chief Justice of India. The court has Original Jurisdiction in addition to its Appellate. Judgements issued by this court can be appealed ''only'' to the Supreme Court of India. The Bombay High Court has a sanctioned strength of 94 judges (71 permanent, 23 additional). The building is part of The Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai, which was added to t ...
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