Avtar S. Badwal v. Ramandeep Badwal, et al.
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Can the Petitioner request and receive a new trial from the Matrimonial Judge in a Divorce case whom acted against him with bias because he filed a judicial complaint against him?
QUESTION PRESENTED Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, Judge Jeffrey Brown who presided over the Divorce hearing acted in a : manner that created an impermissible risk of systemic : ; judicial bias, thereby violating due. process. The Question Presented is: ; Can the Petitioner request and receive a new . trial from the Matrimonial Judge in a Divorce case whom acted against him with bias because he filed a judicial complaint against him? LIST OF PROCEEDINGS BELOW : United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit . : Case No. 18-827 Avtar S. Badwal, Plaintiff-Appellant v. Ramandeep : Badwal, Jeffrey S. Brown, In His Official and Personal Capacity, . Decision Date: March 12, 2019 ‘ Rehearing Denial Date: May 28, 2019 , United States Court of Appeals for the Eastern District Court, Eastern District of New York Case No. 17-CV-4310 : , Avtar S, Badwai, Plaintiff v. Ramandeep Badwal, : Jettrey S. Brown, In His Official and Personal : Capacity, Defendants. Decision Date: February 2, 2018 New York Court of Appeals . No. 2016-923 Ramandeep Badwal, Respondent v. . ; Avtar S. Badwal, Appellant . Decision Date: November 22, 2019 iii : Supreme Court of the States of New York County of Nassau No. 201751/06 ; . Ramandeep Badwal, Respondent v. Avtar S. Badwal, Appellant ; Decision Date: November 22, 2016 . New York Appellate Division, Second-Judicial Dept. 20152013-06098 (N.Y. App. Div. 2015) : Ramandeep Badwai, Plaintiff, v. Avtar S. Badwal, Defendant : Decision Date: October 2, 2015 . iv .