Seven Supreme Court judges to retire in 2018

PTI|
Feb 24, 2018, 04.31 PM IST
0Comments
supreme-court--bccl
The string of retirements and shortage of six judges will put a pressure on the collegium to nominate names and the government to make appointments at a faster pace.
NEW DELHI: Beginning March 1, seven judges of the Supreme Court will retire this year.

The apex court is already short of six judges even as a recommendation for appointing two judges is pending with the government.

On March 1, Justice Amitava Roy will demit office, followed by Justice Rajesh Agrawal on May 4, according to the websites of the Supreme Court and the law ministry.

Friday was the last working day for Justice Roy as the top court will reopen on March 5 after the Holi break.

Justice J Chalmeswar, the senior-most judge of the top court after the chief justice of India, will retire on June 22, followed by Justice Adarsh Goel on July 6, the websites said.

CJI Dipak Misra will himself demit office on October 2, followed by Justice Kurian Joseph on November 29 and Justice Madan B Lokur on December 30.

The string of retirements and shortage of six judges will put a pressure on the collegium to nominate names and the government to make appointments at a faster pace.

The Supreme Court collegium had last month sent to the government the names of senior advocate Indu Malhotra and Uttarakhand High Court Chief Justice K M Joseph for their appointment as judges of the apex court.

The government is yet to take a call on the recommendations.
0Comments
Read more on

Also Read

Supreme Court judge, opponents raise pitch on Aadhaar

Not much headway in resolving Supreme Court judges' crisis

Image of lawyers in India not very good, says Supreme Court judge

CJI Dipak Misra meets four senior-most Supreme Court judges

Retired Supreme Court Judge unhappy over delay in Lokpal appointment

Comments
Add Your Comments

From Around The Web

Easy Electricity Saving Tips For Your Home & Appliances

Womens Article

Performance is the new premium placement

The Drum

Meet the Cutest Animals In the World

Ammmazing

20 Rarely Seen Historical Photos Uncovered

Lifestylogy

More from The Economic Times

Why solid Q3 earnings is not good enough for stocks

PNB fraud: Centre opposes plea for SIT probe

Meeting to appoint Lokpal on March 1: Centre to SC

Pushkar death case: SC issues notice to Delhi Police