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Bombay High Court : Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Goa, Maharashtra: 21 January 2025 (3 days) 12 April 2026 (−1 year, 78 days) 1 year, 82 days Sanjiv Khanna: Madhya Pradesh: 6th Since 5/12/2024 23 July 2023 (1 year, 185 days) 6th Chief Justice of Telangana High Court: 2 years, 264 days T. S. Sivagnanam: Calcutta High Court
Allahabad High Court, officially known as High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, ... Date of retirement Parent High Court 1 Vineet Saran: 7 August 2018 10 May 2022
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 1 January 2025, 371 of the seats, about 33% 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 ...
Acting Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court; In office 22 November 2023 – 4 February 2024: Appointed by: Droupadi Murmu: Personal details; Born 9 October 1964 (age 60) Nationality: Indian: Alma mater: Lucknow University
The Calcutta High Court is the oldest high court in the country, brought into existence on 14 May 1862. [2] High courts that handle numerous cases of a particular region have permanent benches established there. Benches are also present in states which come under the jurisdiction of a court outside its territorial limits.
Judge of Patna High Court: 19 Manoj Misra: Male 6 February 2023 (1 year, 352 days) 1 June 2030 (−5 years, 129 days) 7 years, 116 days Allahabad: 52 21 November 2011: Judge of Allahabad High Court: 20 Rajesh Bindal: Male 13 February 2023 (1 year, 345 days) 15 April 2026 (−1 year, 82 days) 3 years, 63 days Punjab and Haryana: 2 22 March 2006
Judges of the Allahabad High Court (1 C, 64 P) Pages in category "Allahabad High Court" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
On 26 September 2013, Allahabad High Court ordered UPPSC to cancel the Mains Examination of UP Provincial Civil Services (Judicial) 2013, over alleged irregularities in the Answer Key issued by it. The word key allegedly had incorrect multiple–choice options marked as correct.