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Following Centre’s nod on the recommendations made by the Supreme Court Collegium, the President of India on Thursday, 26 August, as per LiveLaw, notified the appointment of nine judges to the Supreme Court of India.
The Centre had approved all the nine Collegium recommendations earlier on Thursday.
Of these nine names, three are women and one a senior advocate.
They include: Justice AS Oka, Chief Justice, Karnataka High Court; Justice Vikram Nath, Chief Justice, Gujarat High Court; Justice JK Maheshwari, Chief Justice, Sikkim High Court; Justice Hima Kohli, Chief Justice, Telangana High Court; Justice BV Nagarathna, Judge, Karnataka High Court; Justice CT Ravikumar, Judge, Kerala High Court; Justice MM Sundresh, Judge, Madras High Court; Justice Bela M Trivedi, Judge, Gujarat High Court; and, PS Narasimha, Senior Advocate.
Justice Nagarathna was enrolled to the Bangalore Bar in 1987 and practised as an advocate dealing with matters pertaining to constitutional law, commercial law, and administrative law. She is the daughter of Justice ES Venkataramiah, who became the first Chief Justice of India from Karnataka in 1989.
She was appointed as an Additional Judge of the Karnataka High Court in February 2008, and became a Permanent Judge exactly two years later in February 2010.
The apex court currently has 10 vacancies, and when the nine judges are sworn-in, it'll be left with just one.
(With inputs from The Indian Express)
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Published: 26 Aug 2021,08:42 AM IST