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The High Court is composed of the Chief Justice of Karnataka and other judges, who are appointed by the President of India. [1] As of February 2022, there are 45 judges in the High Court, [2] out of a sanctioned maximum strength of 62. [3] Nilay Vipinchandra Anjaria has been the Chief Justice since 25 February 2024.
Chief justices of the Karnataka High Court (20 P) Pages in category "Judges of the Karnataka High Court" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
There are 25 High courts in India. The number of total judges sanctioned in these high courts are 1122 of which 846 judges are permanent and remaining 276 sanctioned for additional judges. As of 27 January 2025, 367 of the seats, about 32.71% are vacant. Allahabad High Court, has the largest number (160) of judges while Sikkim High Court has the smallest number (3) of judges. The lists of high ...
Pages in category "Chief justices of the Karnataka High Court" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Supreme Court serves as the final court of appeal for all civil and criminal cases in India and consists of 33 judges headed by the Chief Justice of India. [1] The High Courts are the top judicial bodies in individual states, controlled and managed by Chief Justices of the respective courts.
The Karnataka High Court Collegium headed by Chief Justice A.S. Oka recommended the appointment of S.R. Krishna Kumar as an Additional Judge of Karnataka High Court.The recommendation was cleared by the Supreme Court Collegium headed by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi on 25 March 2019 and he was appointed on 23 September 2019.
Suraj Govindaraj (born 14 May 1973) is an additional judge of the High Court of Karnataka, [1] and he took the oath on 23 September 2019 and was appointed as Permanent Judge on 1 March 2021. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Justice Ramesh enrolled as an advocate in 1982 and began his practice at Karnataka High Court. He was appointed an Additional Judge of the Court in May 2003 and elevated as a Permanent Judge in September 2004. [1] In February 2017, he turned down the Supreme Court collegium's offer to be made the Chief Justice of Madras High Court. [2]