Five HCs recommend 35 names for appointment as judges

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has forwarded to the Supreme collegium names of 35 candidates for appointment as judges to five high courts, a senior functionary aware of the development has said.

The high collegiums of Madras, Karnataka, Kerala, and Gujarathad sent these names to the Centre.


According to established practice, the high courts send their recommendations to the union ministry which forwards it to the Supreme collegium after carrying out background checks with the help of the Intelligence Bureau.

Most of the 35 candidates are from the subordinate judiciary and would be elevated as high judges if their names are cleared by the SC collegium.

As on July 1, according to the ministry data, these five high courts have combined vacancies of 97 judges.

At present, the working strength of the 24 high courts is 665, against an approved strength of 1,079 judges.

A record 126high judgeswereappointedin 2016.

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