Chandigarh-born Lawyer Poised To Become Top US Judge

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Washington: Described by President Barack Obama as a "trailblazer", Chandigarh-born Indian-American legal luminary Srikanth 'Sri' Srinivasan appears poised to become the first South Asian judge in a US appeals court.

Srinivasan, currently the principal deputy solicitor general of the US, Wednesday headed toward confirmation to the prestigious US Court of Appeals for the American capital "often called the nation's second-highest court" with little opposition from Republican senators.

As he faced the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday, Republican Orrin Hatch indicated that he would vote for him even as he pressed Obama's nominee on whether he would be able to step away from his current role as an advocate and be impartial as a judge.

He repeatedly said he was "impressed" with Srinivasan and, apparently convinced by the nominee's answers, eventually indicated that he intends to support him saying "I think you're going to make a great Circuit Court of Appeals judge," according to Huffington Post.

Srinivasan outlined a traditionally moderate approach to the law, stressing "open-mindedness and objectivity," according to USA Today.

"It's a case-by-case approach," he said when asked for his judicial philosophy. "There's no grand unifying theory."

There is not yet a date scheduled for a vote on Srinivasan, and one likely won't happen for a couple of weeks at the earliest, the Post said.

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Source: IANS
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