Centre Appoints 4 New High Court Judges in Patna, Allahabad, Uttarakhand

The Centre has notified the appointment of four advocates as judges in the Patna, Allahabad, and Uttarakhand High Courts. The appointments follow recommendations made by the Supreme Court Collegium in its earlier meetings. Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal announced the appointments, which were made by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India. The Collegium had previously assessed the professional standing and integrity of the recommended advocates.

Key Points: 4 New High Court Judges Appointed in Patna, Allahabad, Uttarakhand

  • Four advocates appointed as judges
  • Appointments for three High Courts
  • Based on Supreme Court Collegium recommendations
  • Process involves President and CJI consultation
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Centre notifies appointments in Allahabad, Patna and Uttarakhand High Courts

Centre notifies appointments of four advocates as judges in Patna, Allahabad, and Uttarakhand High Courts based on Supreme Court Collegium recommendations.

"The observation made by the Government should not come in the way of the recommendation... - Supreme Court Collegium"

New Delhi, Jan 5

The Centre on Monday notified the appointment of four advocates as judges in three High Courts, acting on the recommendations of the Supreme Court Collegium.

In a post on social media platform X, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal said that the President, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Constitution of India and after consultation with the Chief Justice of India (CJI), was pleased to appoint advocates Ritesh Kumar and Praveen Kumar as judges of the Patna High Court.

Advocate Jai Krishna Upadhyay has been appointed as a judge of the Allahabad High Court, while advocate Siddhartha Sah has been appointed as an additional judge of the Uttarakhand High Court, the minister said.

The appointments follow recommendations made by the Supreme Court Collegium in its earlier meetings.

In February 2025, the apex court Collegium, then headed by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, had approved the proposal for the appointment of several advocates, including Ritesh Kumar, as judges of the Patna High Court.

Similarly, advocate Jai Krishna Upadhyay was among the names recommended by the Supreme Court Collegium in September 2025 for elevation to the Allahabad High Court. However, on September 26, 2025, when 24 judges were appointed to the Allahabad High Court, his name did not figure in the list cleared by the Centre.

With regard to advocate Siddhartha Sah, the Supreme Court Collegium had, in October 2023, recommended his elevation to the Uttarakhand High Court after assessing his professional standing and suitability.

The Collegium had noted that he enjoys a good reputation at the Bar and that nothing adverse had come to notice against his integrity.

"The observation made by the Government should not come in the way of the recommendation, particularly when the inputs placed in the file indicate that nothing adverse has come to notice against his integrity," the Collegium had said in a statement uploaded on the apex court's website.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to read about the timeline. Jai Krishna Upadhyay was recommended in Sept '25 but only appointed now? What was the delay? Transparency in judicial appointments is crucial for public trust.
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Vikram M
As someone from Uttarakhand, I'm pleased to see Advocate Siddhartha Sah's appointment. The collegium specifically noted his good reputation. We need more judges who are known for their integrity in the hills. Best wishes to him!
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Priya S
The back-and-forth between the Centre and the Collegium sometimes causes unnecessary delays. While checks and balances are important, the process needs to be smoother so that courts aren't understaffed. Justice delayed is justice denied.
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Rohit P
Four appointments are a drop in the ocean. Allahabad HC alone has so many vacancies. Hope this is just the start of a faster appointment drive. Our judiciary is overburdened.
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Kavya N
Wishing all the new judges the very best. It's a position of great responsibility. May they always remember the common citizen who comes to the court seeking justice. 🇮🇳

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