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Four additional judges of the Telangana High Court were sworn in as permanent judges on Monday in the presence of Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh, following a recommendation by the Supreme Court Collegium earlier this month
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The Supreme Court Collegium, led by Chief Justice BR Gavai, approved appointments and confirmations in five high courts, elevating advocates and judicial officers. Resolutions included judge confirmations in Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Tripura, and Madras High Courts during a Monday meeting
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Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh, formerly Chief Justice of Tripura High Court, has been appointed as Chief Justice of Telangana High Court. He succeeds Justice Sujoy Paul, now transferred to Calcutta
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Move aims to ‘infuse inclusivity and diversity at the level of High Courts and to strengthen the quality of administration of justice’
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Born on September 18, 1964, Justice Palli was elevated to the bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court on December 28, 2013
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Justice Varma, the second senior-most judge of the Delhi High Court, is embroiled in the controversy surrounding the alleged discovery of a huge pile of burnt cash in the storeroom attached to his bungalow in the national capital after the fire brigade had gone there to douse a blaze on March 14.
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The SC Collegium said that it has consulted other Judges of the Supreme Court who are conversant with the affairs of the Allahabad High Court in terms of the Memorandum of Procedure.
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Justice Rajendra Kumar- IV conveyed his consent to the proposed transfer to Madhya Pradesh High Court.
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Out of 604 High Court judges appointed across India since 2018, only 146 judges belong to weaker sections including OBCs, SCs, STs and minorities
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On July 12, the SC Collegium had reiterated its recommendations for transferring the three judges notwithstanding their representations for choice posting
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Justice Aradhe is currently the judge in Karnataka High Court.
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Hyderabad: The Supreme Court Collegium has approved the proposal for elevation of seven advocates and five judicial officers as Judges in the Telangana High Court. It approved the proposal in its meeting held on Tuesday. The seven advocates are Kasoju Surendhar, Chada Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy, Surepalli Nanda, Mummineni Sudheer Kumar, Juvvadi Sridevi, Mirza Safiulla Baig, […]
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Hyderabad: The Supreme Court Collegium has approved elevation of 12 advocates and judicial officers as judges in the Telangana High Court. The Collegium at its meeting on Tuesday approved the proposal for elevation of seven advocates and five judicial officers as judges. They include four women. The advocates who will be elevated as judges are […]
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According to sources familiar with the development, the names have been sent to the President for approval.
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The list of recommendations includes three women judges, including B.V. Nagarathna from the Karnataka High Court, who if elevated now, could become the country's first woman CJI in February 2027 and occupy the post until October 29, 2027.