President appoints 6 judges at HCs of Odisha, JK and Ladakh, Karnataka
President appoints 6 judges at HCs of Odisha, JK and Ladakh, Karnataka
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New Delhi: President of India, New Delhi On Wednesday, Ram Nath Kovind informed the Ministry of Law and Justice that he had appointed six judges to the High Courts of Odisha, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, and Karnataka, after consulting with the Chief Justice of India.

"Judge Kumar Mohapatra of the Orissa High Court has been appointed, while judicial officers Mohan Lal and Mohammad Akram Chowdhary of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh have been appointed," the Ministry of Law and Justice tweeted. The ministry added, "Advocates Anant Ramanath Hegde, Siddaiah Rachaiah, and Kannankuzhyil have been appointed as judges of the Karnataka High Court."

Earlier, On October 13, President Ram Nath Kovind had appointed 14 new judges to the high courts of Telangana, Orissa, and Kerala. The judges were chosen in consultation with India's Chief Justice. The Law Ministry's Department of Justice released a list of the most recent appointments. Twelve judicial officers, one advocate, and a member of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal have been appointed.

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