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Six new additional judges appointed to Madras High Court

Ashutosh Gambhir

The President of India has signed off on the appointment of six new additional judges to the Madras High Court.

All the fresh appointees are from the Bar. Among the names is Assistant Solicitor General of India for the Madurai Bench of the High Court GR Swaminathan, along with M Dhandapani, Jagdish Chandra, Bhavani Subbarayan, Audikesavalu and Abdul Quddhose.

The new appointments have taken the High Court’s working strength to 54 judges, as against a sanctioned strength of 75.

We had earlier reported that the High Court would see the appointment of these six judges within a week.

Read the Ministry of Law’s notification:

Orders-of-appointment-of-Additional-Judges-of-the-Madras-High-Court.pdf
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