Collegium recommends 3 names for HC chief justices

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Collegium has recommended three names for appointment as the Chief Justices of the High Courts of and Haryana, Manipur, and Meghalaya, along with 12 names as judges of different high courts.

The apex court collegium comprising and justices J Chelameswar and Ranjan Gogoi, which had met on April 19, recommended Justice Murari from for the post of & High Court

The recommendations, which were made public today through the website, have named Justice Sudhakar, the senior-most from High Court, for appointment as in High Court.

For the post of of High Court, the collegium recommended the name of Justice Mir, the senior-most from who has been serving there since his elevation in November 2007.

While recommending these names, the Collegium also considered the shortage in the judges' strength in the high courts. While there is only one against a strength of four in the High Court, in the High Court, there were only two against the total strength of five.

The Collegium also recommended the name of B Sarodjiny Devy, who is presently a judicial officer, as a of the High Court. The names of advocates B Pugalendhi and Chetan S Kapadia to be appointed as Judges of the and respectively were also recommended.

The names of Parth Prateem Sahu and judicial officers Gautam Chouradia, and Rajani Dubey, have been recommended for appointment as Judges of the

The Collegium has also recommended the names of judicial officers Dr Ashutosh Pushkerray Thaker, Ajaykumar Chandulal Rao, Vishnukumar Prabhudas Patel, and Dr and Umesh Amritlal Trivedi as Judges of the

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 21:40 IST