Seven High Courts receive new Chief Justices through appointments.

Seven new chief justices appointed in Indian High Courts, including Delhi, following amendments to Supreme Court recommendations.

September 21st 2024.

Seven High Courts receive new Chief Justices through appointments.
On Saturday, new chief justices were appointed in seven High Courts, including Delhi. These appointments were made after the Supreme Court Collegium made some changes to their recommendations on July 11. One of the changes includes the appointment of Justice Manmohan, who was previously the acting Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, as its Chief Justice. Another change saw Justice Rajiv Shakdher, a Delhi High Court judge, being elevated to the position of Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh High Court.

In addition to these appointments, Justice Nitin Madhukar Jamdar, a judge from the Bombay High Court, was also appointed as Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court. Similarly, Justice KR Shriram, who was previously a judge in the Bombay High Court, has now been appointed as the Chief Justice of the Madras High Court. The Calcutta High Court's Justice Indra Prasanna Mukerji has also been given the role of Chief Justice of the High Court of Meghalaya.

Furthermore, Justice Tashi Rabstan from the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has been appointed as its Chief Justice. And finally, Justice Suresh Kumar Kait from the Delhi High Court has been promoted to the position of Chief Justice of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh.

These appointments were made by the PTI after careful consideration and selection by the Supreme Court Collegium. The changes in the recommendations show the Collegium's commitment to appointing the most suitable and capable individuals to lead these High Courts. We can only hope that these new chief justices will continue to uphold the values of justice and fairness in their respective courts.

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