Seven HCs working without full-time chief justice

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

When chief justice of the high Justice S K Mukherjee retires on October 9, seven high courts across the country will be functioning without a full-time chief justice.

As of today, the high courts of and Telangana, Calcutta, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, and are functioning without a full-time chief justice, ministry data says.


As per the data, the and high have been functioning with an acting chief justice since July 30, 2016, while the Calcutta high has an acting chief justice since December 1, 2016.

Acting chief justices were appointed to the Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, and high courts this year.

Justice Mukherjee's name was recommended for transfer to the high in May last year and high chief justice K M Joseph's name was recommended for transfer to the Andhra Pradesh/HC.

However, the is yet to take a call on the two recommendations of the Supreme collegium.

The collegium may soon take a call to appoint chief justices in these high courts.

As on September 1, while the approved strength of judges in the 24 high courts stood at 1,079, there were 413 vacancies and these high courts were functioning with an effective working strength of 666 judges.

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First Published: Thu, October 05 2017. 17:42 IST