Permanent Judges Elevated Across High Courts
Eleven additional judges from two high courts, including nine from Allahabad and two from Andhra Pradesh, have been elevated to the status of permanent judges. Typically, additional judges serve for two years before attaining permanent status.
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In a significant move, eleven additional judges from two high courts have been elevated to permanent status on Wednesday. This includes nine judges from the Allahabad High Court and two from the Andhra Pradesh High Court, as announced by the Union law ministry.
According to the ministry, these elevations follow the standard practice where additional judges serve for typically two years before promotion to permanent positions.
This development underscores the ongoing efforts to strengthen the judiciary by ensuring greater stability and continuity within the high courts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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