SC Collegium Recommends 5 High Court Judges For Appointment

The Supreme Court Collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, on Tuesday recommended the names of five high court judges for appointment as apex court judges.

Justice Pankaj Mithal (Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court), Justice Sanjay Karol (Chief Justice of Patna High Court), Justice PV Sanjay Kumar (Chief Justice of Manipur High Court) are among the five judges recommended for appointment as Supreme Court judges. AhsanuddinJustice Amanullah (Judge of Patna High Court) and Justice Manoj Mishra (Judge of Allahabad High Court).


Earlier, the six-member collegium headed by the Chief Justice met for the first time on Tuesday to discuss filling up of vacancies in the top court. With the swearing-in of Justice Datta on Monday, the total strength of judges in the apex court has gone up to 28, where there are now six vacancies.

The apex court has a sanctioned strength of 34 judges, including the Chief Justice, and with the retirement of Justice S Abdul Nazeer on January 4, the number will again come down to 27. At present, nine of the 28 judges are due to retire in 2023. The Collegium usually consists of the Chief Justice and the four senior-most judges, but this has changed. It now has six members with the addition of Justice Sanjiv Khanna.

Recommendation to make these three judges the Chief Justice of the High Court

The Supreme Collegium has also recommended the appointment of three High Court judges as Chief JusticesIn this, it is recommended to send Justice Sanjay Kumar Mishra of Uttarakhand High Court as Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court, Justice N Koteshwar Singh of Gauhati High Court as Chief Justice of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh High Court and Justice K Vinod Chandran of Kerala High Court as Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court is included.

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