Karnataka: Supreme Court Collegium recommends 6 HC addl judges be made permanent
Karnataka: Supreme Court Collegium recommends 6 HC addl judges be made permanent
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The Collegium of Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice of India NV. Ramana, has recommended 6 nos additional judges of Karnataka High Court be made its permanent judges. The Collegium also proposed names of six judicial officers and one Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) member as judges of Telangana High Court.

As per the  statement released on the top court's website, the Supreme Court Collegium, in its meeting held on August 17, has grantd the proposal for making of Karnataka High Court additional judges Justice Neranahalli Srinivasan Sanjay Gowda, Justice Jyoti Mulimani, Justice Nataraj Rangaswamy, Justice Hemant Chandangoudar, Justice Pradeep Singh Yerur, and Justice Maheshan Nagaprasanna, its permanent judges.

The Apex court has also approved the proposal for the elevation of judicial officers P. Sree Sudha, C. Sumalatha, Dr G Radha Rani, M. Laxman, N. Tukaramji, A. Venkateshwara Reddy and ITAT member P. Madhavi Devi as judges of the Telangana High Court. In a separate statement, the collegium, in its meeting held on August 17, also granted the proposal for the appointment of the Calcutta High Court's additional judge, Justice Kausik Chanda, as permanent judge of that high court.

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