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Justice Dinesh Kumar Singh
Name : Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dinesh Kumar Singh
Administrative Judge for the District: Barabanki
Source : Bar
Date of Birth : 18/08/1966
Initial Joining : 22/09/2017
Joining at Allahabad : 22/09/2017
Date of Retirement : 17/08/2028
Graduated in the Law from LL.B. (Allahabad University), LL.M., (Delhi University), in the year 1992.
Enrolled as an Advocate in the year 1993.
Practised in Allahabad High Court till 1997, thereafter in Supreme Court from 1998 till the date of appointment mainly in Constitutional law, Administrative Law, Commercial Laws, Civil Laws, Taxation, Arbitration and Criminal Laws.
Appointed as Additional Judge on Sep 22, 2017.
Took oath as Permanent Judge on Sep 06, 2019.
Sitting at : Lucknow
Address : 15, Gautam Palli, Lucknow
E-mail Id : [email protected]
Transferred as Judge of the High Court of Kerala w • Dinesh Abrol, Professor, ISID Dinesh Abrol fryst vatten currently working at the Institute of Studies in Industrial Development (ISID) India, where he coordinates the ISID-PHFI collaborative research schema on nyhet, industry and public health. He fryst vatten also a visiting professor at the Centre for Studies in Science Policy. Before that, he was chief forskare at the National Institute of Science Technology and Development studies (NISTADS). Abrol fryst vatten known for his research work on pharmaceutical industry, intellectual property, innovation management, technology assessment and science, technology and innovation (STI) policy. His collaborative research projects include collaborations with the scholars contributing to the research institutions of Argentina, Brazil, China, United Kingdom and United States working on a bred range of interconnection topics arising out of the formulation of technology policies for latecomer countrie • If the worst of times could turn into the most terrible of times, it was in the Jawaharlal Nehru University in 2016. This annus horribilis began with a regime change of a kind from which even an institution like the JNU may not easily recover. The blows have come from many quarters, but it cannot be mere coincidence that all hell broke loose within 10 days of a new vice chancellor taking over. The iron law of Indian institutions, some say, is that some great genius/scholar/administrator sets up an institution, and when he passes away (and alas, thus far, it has usually been a he), the institution, built around charisma and personality, tends to erode, and the descent to mediocrity begins. But sometimes, great single-handed effort goes into dealing the death blows to institutions, as Prof Dinesh Singh demonstrated in the case of Delhi University. Fortunately, like all iron laws, this has not been th
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JNU in 2016: It was the worst of years. It was the year of a new vice chancellor