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HC transfers Registrar Vigilance Kamaljit Lamba

The transfer is part of a routine administrative reshuffle as Lamba has completed his three-year tenure in the position
The Punjab and Haryana High Court. File

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The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Thursday transferred its Registrar Vigilance Kamaljit Lamba to Jalandhar as District and Sessions Judge-cum-Presiding Officer, Industrial Tribunal. Lamba is the co-in-law of Punjab Deputy Inspector-General of Police (Ropar Range) Harcharan Singh Bhullar, who is presently in judicial custody in a corruption case registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation.

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According to available information, the transfer is part of a routine administrative reshuffle as Lamba has completed his three-year tenure in the position. He was appointed Registrar Vigilance in November 2022. The transfer comes as part of a broader round of administrative postings of judicial officers ordered by the high court – including District and Sessions Judges – across Punjab and Haryana.

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An order passed by the Registrar-General on behalf of the Chief Justice and the Judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court says: “The officer shall relinquish charge of his present assignment immediately so as to assume charge of his new assignment as soon as possible thereafter.”

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