
Supreme Court Collegium Recommends Seven Judicial Officers for High Court Judgeship
Supreme Court Collegium Recommends Seven Judicial Officers for High Court Judgeship
In a significant development, the Supreme Court collegium, led by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Sanjiv Khanna, has put forward the names of seven distinguished judicial officers for appointment as judges of the Patna and Madhya Pradesh High Courts.
Patna High Court Appointments
Two of the judicial officers, Rudra Prakash Mishra and Ramesh Chand Malviya, have been nominated for the prestigious positions of judges in the Patna High Court. The decision to elevate these officers was made after the Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Patna, in consultation with his two most senior colleagues, recommended their appointment. The recommendation gained further endorsement from the Chief Minister and the Governor of Bihar. To ensure the fitness and suitability of these candidates for elevation, the collegium consulted with Supreme Court judges who possess a comprehensive understanding of the workings of the Patna High Court. The evaluation process included a thorough examination of the material submitted, Department of Justice observations, and any complaints received regarding the candidates.
Madhya Pradesh High Court Recommendations
The collegium also put forward the names of five judicial officers, Rajendra Kumar Vani, Pramod Kumar Agrawal, Binod Kumar Dwivedi, Devnarayan Mishra, and Gajendra Singh, for judgeships in the Madhya Pradesh High Court. This recommendation was the outcome of deliberations between the Chief Justice of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh and his two senior-most colleagues on two separate occasions. The Chief Minister and the Governor of Madhya Pradesh also supported these nominations. In a similar fashion to the Patna High Court recommendations, the collegium consulted a knowledgeable colleague with insights into the operations of the Madhya Pradesh High Court to confirm the fitness and suitability of these candidates for the role.
These recommendations mark an important step in maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the Indian judicial system, ensuring the appointment of qualified individuals to serve as judges in the respective high courts.
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