Allahabd HC chief justice retires today
TNN | Oct 23, 2018, 12:43 IST
ALLAHABAD: Chief Justice of Allahabad high court Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale would retire on Tuesday. A full court reference in this regard would be organised at the Lucknow bench of the high court at the court room of chief justice from 10am onwards.
The Chief Justice will return to high court at Allahabad in the afternoon, where he will attend the farewell programme, which will begin at 3.30pm.
In the full court reference, Justice Vikram Nath will make the first address. Thereafter, senior advocate S K Kalia, who is the chairman of Elders' Committee of Awadh Bar Association, Lucknow will deliver his address.
Subsequently, advocate general Raghvendra Singh will deliver his speech. After the AG, assistant solicitor general S B Pandey will address the reference. Lastly, the Chief Justice will express his views on this occasion. Justice Bhosale, during his tenure as Chief Justice, has administered oath to a record number of 85 judges of the high court.
The Chief Justice will return to high court at Allahabad in the afternoon, where he will attend the farewell programme, which will begin at 3.30pm.
In the full court reference, Justice Vikram Nath will make the first address. Thereafter, senior advocate S K Kalia, who is the chairman of Elders' Committee of Awadh Bar Association, Lucknow will deliver his address.
Subsequently, advocate general Raghvendra Singh will deliver his speech. After the AG, assistant solicitor general S B Pandey will address the reference. Lastly, the Chief Justice will express his views on this occasion. Justice Bhosale, during his tenure as Chief Justice, has administered oath to a record number of 85 judges of the high court.
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