Supreme Court and High Court judges have gotten a nearly two-fold salary hike, with President Ram Nath Kovind giving his nod to a bill passed by Parliament in this regard.
The Chief Justice of India will now get a monthly salary of Rs 2.80 lakh, up from the present Rs 1 lakh.
Similarly, judges of the Supreme Court and Chief Justices of High Courts will draw a monthly salary of Rs 2.50 lakh, up from the current Rs 90,000, according to the Act notified by the Law ministry.
The judges of High Courts, who get Rs 80,000 per month now, will get Rs 2.25 lakh per month, the Bill states.
The salary hike, which is in line with the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission for officers of all-India services, will come into force retrospectively from 1 January, 2016.
The High Court and Supreme Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Amendment Act, 2018, will also revise the rates of house rent allowance with effect from 1 July 2017, and the rates of sumptuary allowance with effect from 22 September 2017.
In 2016, then Chief Justice of India TS Thakur had written to the government seeking a hike in the salaries of Supreme Court and High Court judges.
As against the approved strength of 31, the Supreme Court today has 25 judges. The 24 High Courts have an approved strength of 1,079, but 682 judges are handling the work currently.
The move will also benefit 2,500 retired judges.
Now, the salary of judges will be at par with those of the bureaucrats following the implementation of the recommendations of the 7th pay panel.
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