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The High Court of Judicature at Madras is a High Court located in Chennai, India. It has appellate jurisdiction over the state of Tamil Nadu and the union territory of Puducherry . It is one of the oldest high courts of India along with Calcutta High Court in Kolkata [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and Bombay High Court in Mumbai .
Siriram was appointed as Additional Judge of the Bombay High Court on 21 June 2013 and confirmed as Permanent Judge of the Bombay High Court on 2 March 2016. The Centre notified the appointment of K. R. Shiriram as Chief Justice of Madras High Court on September 21, 2024. [5] [6]
The number of judges in a court is decided by dividing the average institution of main cases during the last five years by the national average, or the average rate of disposal of main cases per judge per year in that high court, whichever is higher. The Madras High Court is the oldest high court in the country, established on 26 June 1862 ...
Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission has planned to conduct exams to fill around 15000 posts every year and it will be published in the Tamil Nadu government official site [13] every end of the year, for TNPSC Annual Planner 2025 [14] as released on 10th October 2024 and publish exam results in their official website [15] and in the Tamil ...
He was appointed as a Judge of the Madras High Court in the year 2013. [2] On 24 May 2024, he was appointed as Acting Chief Justice of Madras High Court after the retirement of Chief Justice Sanjay V. Gangapurwala. On 18 July 2024, he was appointed as a Judge of Supreme Court of India.
Madhya Pradesh High Court: Madhya Pradesh: Suresh Kumar Kait 2 25 September 2024 (97 days) 23 May 2025 (−143 days) 241 days Delhi: Madras High Court: Puducherry, Tamil Nadu: Kalpathi Rajendran Shriram 34 27 September 2024 (95 days) 27 September 2025 (−270 days) 1 year, 1 day Bombay: Manipur High Court: Manipur: D. Krishnakumar 89 22 ...
Chief justices of the Madras High Court (55 P) J. Judges of the Madras High Court (1 C, 50 P) ... This page was last edited on 5 May 2024, at 21:15 (UTC).
There are 25 High courts in India. The number of total judges sanctioned in these high courts are 1114 of which 840 judges are permanent and remaining 274 sanctioned for additional judges. As of 29 December 2024, 362 of the seats, about 32.3% 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 ...