Four new judges sworn in at Madras HC
The Hindu
Working strength of judges goes up to 60 as against sanctioned strength of 75
Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee of the Madras High Court on Wednesday administered the oath of office to four new judges thereby increasing the working strength of the court to 60 as against its sanctioned strength of 75 judges.
Advocate General R. Shunmugasundaram welcomed the additional judges. Introducing them to the gathering, he said Justice S. Srimathy was born on January 10, 1967 and practised as a lawyer for 32 years since 1989. During her practice in various branches of law, she had worked with some notable lawyers. She had also served in different positions as a counsel for the Centre as well as the State government besides being a nodal counsel for Union Public Service Commission.

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