Former Supreme Court Judge Justice Shivraj V Patil was sworn in as  the new Lokayukta of Karnataka on 3 August 2011. The oath was  administered by Governor H R Bhardwaj at Raj Bhavan. Justice Patil  succeeded Justice N Santosh Hegde who vacated office after completing  eventful five-year tenure.
Justice Patil headed the one-man committee to inquire into the 2G  spectrum allocation issue recently. The committee studied the processes  and procedures followed by the Department of Telecommunications in  distributing licences and spectrum between 2001-09.
Justice Patil had joined the bar at Gulbarga in 1962. He had also  served as part-time lecturer in Seth Shankarlal Lahoti Law College,  Gulbarga from 1967 to 1975 and as Principal of the same college from  1975 to 1978.
Justice Patil moved to Bangalore in 1979 to exclusively  practise in the Karnataka High Court. He was Standing Counsel for the  Bangalore Development Authority and Central Silk Board. He was also the  Advocate for Bangalore University and Gulbarga University.
He was elevated as Judge of Karnataka High Court on 29 March  1990. He was later transferred to Madras High Court. He had also served  as Chief Justice of High Court of Rajasthan in 1999. Justice Patil was  elevated as Judge of the Supreme Court in 2000 and retired in 2005.
Justice Patil has written a book on the life of the great saint Shree Sharanabasaveswara.
Former Karnataka High Court Judge Justice R Gururaj was administered oath of secrecy as Upa-Lokayukta by the Governor.
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