Key Points

President Droupadi Murmu has appointed judicial officer Ramesh Kumari as an Additional Judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court. This appointment is part of a broader series of judicial appointments across multiple high courts in India. The government has also extended terms for seven additional judges and made several other judges permanent. These appointments address the significant shortage of 367 vacancies in various High Courts across the country.

Key Points: President Murmu Appoints Ramesh Kumari Punjab Haryana High Court Judge

  • President Murmu appoints judicial officer Ramesh Kumari as additional judge
  • Seven additional judges get one-year term extensions in Calcutta High Court
  • Centre clears Vimal Kumar Yadav appointment to Delhi High Court
  • India faces 367 High Court vacancies and 5320 lower judiciary shortages
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Ramesh Kumari appointed as Additional Judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court

President Droupadi Murmu appoints Ramesh Kumari as Additional Judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court amid nationwide judicial appointments to fill vacancies.

"In exercise of the power conferred by clause (1) of Article 217 of the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint - Union Ministry of Law and Justice"

New Delhi, Aug 19

President Droupadi Murmu has appointed Ramesh Kumari, Judicial Officer, as an Additional Judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, an official statement said on Tuesday.

Earlier this month, the government cleared the appointment of several High Court judges.

The Centre cleared the appointment of additional judges - Justice Harinath Nunepally, Justice Kiranmayee Mandava alias Kiranmayee Kanaparthy, Justice Sumathi Jagadam, and Justice Nyapathy Vijay - as permanent Judges in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh.

A notification issued by the Union Ministry of Law and Justice also announced that the President has appointed additional judges, Justices Partha Sarathi Sen and Justice Apurba Sinha Ray, as permanent Judges to the Calcutta High Court.

In a separate notification, the terms of seven additional judges — Justices Biswaroop Chowdhury, Prasenjit Biswas, Uday Kumar, Ajay Kumar Gupta, Supratim Bhattacharya, Partha Sarathi Chatterjee, and Md. Shabbar Rashidi — have been extended by another year.

The President has also appointed Justice Ravindra Kumar Agrawal as a permanent judge in the Chhattisgarh High Court.

As per another notification issued by the Union Ministry of Law and Justice, the Centre has cleared the proposal for the appointment of judicial officer Vimal Kumar Yadav as a judge of the Delhi High Court.

"In exercise of the power conferred by clause (1) of Article 217 of the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint Shri Vimal Kumar Yadav to be a Judge of the Delhi High Court with effect from the date he assumes charge of his office," the notification read.

Following the proposal of the Supreme Court Collegium, the President appointed additional judge Justice Gurusiddaiah Basavaraja as a permanent Judge in the Karnataka High Court.

"In exercise of the power conferred by clause (1) of Article 217 of the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint Shri Justice Gurusiddaiah Basavaraja, Additional Judge of the Karnataka High Court, to be a Judge of that High Court with effect from the date he assumes charge of his office," said a notification issued by the Union Ministry of Law and Justice.

In February, Minister of State for Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal told Lok Sabha that there were 367 vacancies of judges in various High Courts and a shortage of 5,320 Judicial Officers in the district and subordinated judiciary in different states.

- IANS

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Priya S
While these appointments are welcome, the article mentions 367 vacancies still exist in High Courts. That's a huge number! The process needs to be faster to clear pending cases.
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Sneha F
Good to see women being appointed to high judicial positions. Representation matters in our judiciary system! More power to Ramesh Kumari ma'am 🙌
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Aditya G
The collegium system seems to be working steadily. Hope these new judges will help reduce the massive backlog of cases across our courts. Justice delayed is justice denied!
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Vikram M
ज़रूरी है कि न्यायपालिका में नियुक्तियाँ समय पर हों। 5000+ vacancies in subordinate judiciary is alarming! Common people suffer the most due to delayed justice.
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Kavya N
Appreciate that the government is making regular appointments, but the pace needs to increase. With so many vacancies, our justice delivery system remains overburdened. Hope more appointments follow soon!

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