Centre notifies appointment of 17 judges across eight High Courts
The Hindu
Centre appoints 17 judges across 8 High Courts, transfers 16 incl. acting Chief Justice of Manipur. SC expresses displeasure over delay. 11 judicial officers, 6 advocates appointed. SC Collegium recommends 13 advocates as judges of diff. High Courts.
The Centre on Wednesday notified the appointment of 17 judges across eight High Courts and the transfer of 16 judges across several High Courts, including the acting Chief Justice of Manipur.
The move came days after the Supreme Court had expressed its displeasure over delay in appointment and transfer of High Court judges.
The latest round of transfers included Justice M.V. Muralidharan, the acting Chief Justice of the Manipur High Court, to the Calcutta High Court. Recently, the Supreme Court Collegium had recommended the transfer of Justice Muralidharan to the Calcutta High Court for “better administration of justice”.
Justice Muralidharan’s order in March to consider including the Meitei community in the Scheduled Tribes list is said to be one of the triggers for the violence that erupted in Manipur in May.
Among those who have been appointed as judges in eight High Courts, 11 are judicial officers, while six are advocates.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court Collegium recommended the names of 13 advocates as judges of different High Courts.
The Collegium, also comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Sanjiv Khanna, recommended the names of advocates N. Unni Krishnan Nair, and Kaushik Goswami as judges of the Gauhati High Court.













