Mumtaz Becomes the  First Muslim  Woman District Judge  in Karnataka State

HomeNational News and Affairs

Mumtaz Becomes the First Muslim Woman District Judge in Karnataka State

Summer camp for Hearing Impaired
Interfaith Harmony: Kerala Church Opens Doors for Eid Prayers Amidst Controversy
Campaign to bury Bahadur Shah Zafar at Mehrauli

Mumtaz, a resident of the Udupi district, excelled in judicial exams to become the first Muslim woman in the Karnataka state to become a district judge. The judicial exams were held in Feb-March 2021, earlier this year.

Mumtaz is the daughter of Abdul Rahiman and Atijamma of Mulki. She bagged the top rank among the 12 candidates who managed to crack the exam to become district judges.
She completed her LLB degree from SDM Law College in Mangaluru and acquired a master’s degree in law from Mysore. She was appointed as Assistant Public Prosecutor at Bhatkal JMFC Court in 2010 and was later transferred to Udupi JMFC Court. In 2018, she was promoted to the post of Assistant Director of Prosecution (ADP) at the office of Udupi Superintendent of Police and was currently working for the same post.

COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 0