Ramesh bhatkar biography
Mridula Bhatkar
Indian Judge
Mridula Bhatkar (born 28 May 1957) is a former judge of the Bombay High Court, in Maharashtra, India, serving on the court between 2009 and 2019. She adjudicated in several notable cases during her tenure as a judge, including the Jalgaon rape case, the 2006 Mumbai train bombings, and the conviction of Gujarat police officers and doctors in the 2002 gangrape of Bilkis Bano.
Career
Bhatkar enrolled with the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa in 1982 and practiced law in Pune, Maharashtra. Between 1990 and 1992, she was a visiting faculty member at ILS Law College in Pune, and also at the Department of Journalism in Savitribai Phule Pune University, where she taught a course on law and the press.
On 21 April 1993, she was appointed a City Civil and Sessions Judge in Mumbai, and later served as the Principal Judge in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, as well. She was appointed Registrar-General of the Bombay High Court in 2008, and served in that capacity until she was appointed an Additional Judge of the Bombay High Court on 10 February 2009. She retired from judicial service on 27 May 2019.
Significant judgments
Judgments concerning family law
In 2011, Bhatkar heard a case filed by a member of the Jain religion, arguing that his child, aged 8, had voluntarily taken a religious vow of celibacy and spirituality, after the Child Welfare Committee raised concerns about the child's physical and mental health. During the hearings, Bhatkar had raised questions about the child's rights under the Constitution. The case is yet to be decided.
In 2012, Bhatkar ruled that children who were adopted by other families did not have any legal claim to inheriting property from their biological parents.
Judgments concerning criminal law
Bhatkar has adjudicated in a number of si Born : 3 August 1949 Born to an illustrious music director-composer and accomplished singer Mr. Snehal (Vasudeo) Bhatkar , in his early college days, Ramesh Bhatkar was a champion swimmer and represented the college aquatics team. He was also an enthusiastic kho-kho player with Dadar’s well known Vijay Club. Later, he married to Mridula , who is now a respected judge in Bombay High Court. His son Harshavardhan is doing his Phd in USA. Ramesh made his debut through Marathi film ‘Chandoba Chandoba Bhaglas Ka’ followed by ‘AshtaVinayak’ , ‘Duniya Jari Salam’, ‘Maherchi Manasa’, ‘Aapli Maanasa’ and ‘Maherchi Sadi’ (1991). Of his nearly 90 films, most of them are in Marathi, with a few in the Hindi language. He was a favourite of Filmmaker Deepak Balraj Vij who offered him better roles. If one has to evaluate his performance on screen, it was in Maherchi Sadi in 1991. Watch his spontaneity in every emotion filled scene and that gives a clear indication of his intensity into the role he played. He has acted more than 90 movies. He has died on 4th Feb. 2019 due to cancer. Ramesh Bhatkar biography, Ramesh Bhatkar Wikipedia, Ramesh Bhatkar Profile Detail, Ramesh Bhatkar Family, Ramesh Bhatkar Son, Ramesh Bhatkar Indian actor (1949–2019) Ramesh Bhatkar Kolhapur, Bombay State, India Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Ramesh Bhatkar (3 August 1949 – 4 February 2019) was a Marathi film, stage and TV actor. Of the various roles that Bhatkar portrayed, he was best known for his roles in the TV series Commander and Hello Inspector. He worked for more than 30 years as an actor in the mainstream commercial movie industries of the Marathi and Hindi languages. He died on 4 February 2019 at the age of 69 in Mumbai due to cancer. Ramesh Bhatkar was born in 1949. His father was Snehal (Vasudeo) Bhatkar, a music director, composer, and singer. In addition to his artistic background, in his early college days Ramesh Bhatkar was a champion swimmer who played for his college's aquatic team, and was an enthusiastic kho-kho player with the reputed Vijay Club in Dadar and used to participate in Marathi drama society in the evening time as an actor . Ramesh Bhatkar was the youngest of Snehal's three children, with his older siblings being Snehalata Bhatkar (now married to Ramkrishna Barde) and Avinash Bhatkar. Bhatkar's mainstream movie debut was the film Chandoba Chandoba Bhaglaas ka (1977) followed by AshtaVinayak (1978), Duniya kari Salam, Maaherchi Manasa, Aapli Maanasa, and Maherchi Sadi (1991). He also played a groom in the film Lek Chalali Sasarla and also small roles in movies like Savat majhi Ladki. Of his nearly 90 films, most are in Marathi, with a few in the Hindi language. He was last seen in a character loosely based on former CM of Maharashtra Prithviraj Chavhan in the film The Accidental Prime Minister. .Biography / Profile:
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Ramesh Bhatkar
Born (1949-08-03)3 August 1949 Died 4 February 2019(2019-02-04) (aged 69) Occupation Actor Years active 1977–2019 Spouse Mridula Bhatkar Children Harshavardhan Bhatkar Early life
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