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History made in Supreme Court as 9 new judges take oath
History was created in the Supreme Court on Tuesday as for the first time nine new judges took oath of office at one go, taking the working strength to 33.
New Delhi: History was created in the Supreme Court on Tuesday as for the first time nine new judges took oath of office at one go, taking the working strength to 33.
The new judges who were administered oath of office as apex court judges include Justices Abhay Shreeniwas Oka, Vikram Nath, Jitendra Kumar Maheshwari, Hima Kohli and B V Nagarathna. Besides, Chief Justice of India (CJI) N V Ramana also administered oath of office to Justices C T Ravikumar, M M Sundresh, Bela M Trivedi and P S Narasimha, who was a senior advocate and former Additional Solicitor General.
The strength of the Supreme Court judges has now risen to 33, including the CJI, out of the sanctioned strength of 34. -- Justice Oka: Born in May 1960, the senior-most of the nine judges, he was Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court before being elevated to the apex court. Before that he was a judge of the Bombay High Court.
Known for orders protecting fundamental rights and civil liberties. Passed several orders in COVID-19 related matters including on plight of migrant workers. -- Justice Nath: Born on September 24, 1962, appointed Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court on September 10, 2019. Elevated as judge of the Allahabad High Court in September 2004.
In line to become the CJI upon retirement of apex court judge Justice Surya Kant in February 2027. Led the Gujarat High Court bench which stayed the operation of some sections related to interfaith marriages of the state's new anti-conversion law.
The Gujarat Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Act, 2021, which penalises forcible or fraudulent religious conversion through marriage, was notified by the state government on June 15. -- Justice Maheshwari: Born on June 29, 1961, he was Chief Justice of the Sikkim High Court before being elevated to the top court.
Made Madhya Pradesh High Court judge in November 2005. In October 2019, made Chief Justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court. -- Justice Kohli: Chief Justice of the Telangana High Court before the elevation.
Born on September 2, 1959 in Delhi, Justice Kohli did LL.B from the Campus Law Centre in Delhi University Standing counsel and Legal Advisor of the New Delhi Municipal Council at the Delhi High Court from 1999-2004.
Appointed additional judge of the Delhi High Court on May 29, 2006, took oath as permanent judge on August 29, 2007. She dealt with matters related to COVID-19 in high courts of Telangana and Delhi and passed several orders to assuage the hardships faced by citizens.
-- Justice B V Nagarathna: In line to become the first woman CJI in September 2027, she was a judge of the Karnataka High Court before being elevated to the apex court. Born on October 30, 1962, she is the daughter of former CJI E S Venkataramiah.
To succeed Justice Nath as the CJI, she will have a tenure of over a month as the head of the judiciary.
Appointed as additional judge of the Karnataka High Court in February 2008 and later appointed as permanent judge there. Passed several notable orders, including on matters related to COVID-19 including problems faced by migrant workers. -- Justice Ravikumar: Sworn-in as additional judge of the Kerala High Court in January 2009, he was appointed as a permanent judge there with effect from December 15, 2010.
Born in January 1960, he obtained law degree from the government law college, Kozihkode and was enrolled as an advocate in July 1986. -- Justice Sundresh: He was judge of the Madras High Court before being elevated to the apex court.
Born on July 21, 1962, Appointed additional judge of the Madras High Court on March 31, 2009; made permanent judge in March 2011.
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