SC Collegium Recommends Names Of 11 New Judges to 4 High Courts

The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on September

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The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on September 1 has, on reconsideration, resolved to reiterate its earlier recommendations for the elevation of the Advocates as Judges in the following High Courts:

Rajasthan High Court :

Shri Farzand Ali

Calcutta High Court:

Shri Jaytosh Majumdar

Shri Amitesh Banerjee

Shri Raja Basu Chowdhury

Smt. Lapita Banerji

Jammu & Kashmir High Court:

Shri Rahul Bharti

Smt. Moksha Kazmi (Khajuria)

Karnataka High Court:

Shri Nagendra R. Naik

Shri Aditya Sondhi

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