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Centre Appoints 3 Additional Judges to Karnataka High Court

The Union government has appointed three judicial officers as additional judges of the Karnataka High Court. The appointments were announced by Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal after clearance from President Droupadi Murmu and consultation with Chief Justice of India Surya Kant. Justice Rajeshwari Narayana Hegde will serve till March 2028, while Justices Kedambadi Ganesh Shanthi and Brungesh Mahadevappa have been given two-year terms. The Karnataka High Court currently has 17 vacancies against its sanctioned strength of 62 judges.

Govt clears appointment of three additional judges of Karnataka HC

Bengaluru, May 30

Union Minister of State for Law and Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Arjun Ram Meghwal, has announced the appointment of three judicial officers as Additional Judges of the Karnataka High Court.

In a post on social media platform X, the Union Minister said that the appointments were made by the President Droupadi Murmu in exercise of the powers conferred by the Constitution of India and after consultation with the Chief Justice of India Surya Kant.

According to the announcement, Justice Rajeshwari Narayana Hegde, Kedambadi Ganesh Shanthi and Brungesh Mahadevappa have been appointed as Additional Judges of the Karnataka High Court.

"I convey my best wishes to them," Union Minister Meghwal said in a post on X.

The appointments are part of the ongoing process to strengthen the judiciary and address the workload in High Courts across the country.

Earlier, the Union Ministry of Law and Justice's Department of Justice (Appointments Division) had issued a notification in this regard.

Union Joint Secretary Jagannath Srinivasan had issued the notification.

As per the notification Justice Hegde will serve as a judge till March 17, 2028, when she will attain superannuation.

Justices Shanthi and Mahadevappa have been given a two-year term as additional judges, from the date on which they assume office.

The Supreme Court Collegium had recommended that the trio be appointed as High Court judges following a meeting held on April 14.

The Karnataka High Court is currently functioning with 45 judges as against its sanctioned strength of 62, with 17 vacancies.

The Supreme Court Collegium on My 27 recommended the elevation of four High Court Chief Justices and a senior advocate as judges of the apex court.

The recommendations come amid the Centre's move to expand the sanctioned strength of judges in the Supreme Court in view of rising pendency of cases.

Earlier this month, President Droupadi Murmu promulgated the Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Ordinance, 2026, increasing the sanctioned strength of judges in the apex court from 33 to 37, excluding the Chief Justice of India (CJI).

The move was aimed at addressing the growing pendency of cases and ensuring faster delivery of justice. The ordinance comes days after the Union Cabinet approved a proposal to amend the Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Act, 1956.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Kavya N

Finally some progress! Bengaluru has so many cases pending, especially in commercial and IT disputes. Justice Hegde's appointment brings much needed gender diversity too. Wish all three the very best! 🙏

Siddharth J

Good that appointments are happening but why only two-year terms for two of them? That creates uncertainty. Either give full tenure or don't appoint at all. Our judges need stability to decide complex cases without looking over their shoulder.

Priya S

The Supreme Court collegium system is working. But we need more transparency in judicial appointments. Having said that, congratulations to all three judges! Karnataka HC needed this boost. Hope the remaining vacancies are filled soon. 🤞

Arjun K

Good appointment but the real issue is the massive backlog in courts across India. Adding judges is one thing, but we also need case management reforms, more court halls, digital infrastructure, and alternative dispute resolution. Otherwise it's just a drop in the ocean.

Rahul R

Interesting that the Centre expanded Supreme Court strength from 33 to 37 just before this. Coincidence? Anyway, hope these appointments bring faster justice to Karnataka. The state has a huge caseload, especially in Bengaluru where property disputes and commercial cases are piling up.

Tanya I

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