SC Collegium recommends transfer of 9 HC Judges
During a meeting held on August 3, the Supreme Court Collegium, presided over by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, made recommendations for the...
Resignation of Justice Ajay Tewari of Punjab and Haryana HC accepted
The resignation of Justice Ajay Tewari of the Punjab and Haryana high court has been accepted. The notification to this effect was issued on...
Three Judicial Officers appointed Additional Judges of Karnataka HC
The Union government on Friday (26.09.2025) notified the appointment of three Judicial Officers as Additional Judges of the Karnataka High Court.They are ;Geetha Kadaba...
SC collegium recommends three Permanent Judges for Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh HC
The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended elevating three Additional Judges of the Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court as Permanent Judges. The decision...
ACC approves appointment of 16 Judicial members in CAT
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet on Friday (05.08.2022) approved the appointment of 16 Judicial Members in the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) for a...
Govt appoints 11 Judicial and 12 Administrative Members to AFT
The central government has approved the appointment of 11 judicial members and 12 administrative members to the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT). They will be...
Four recommended by SC Collegium for Judgeship in Gauhati High Court
The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended the elevation of two Advocates and two Judicial Officers as Judges of the Gauhati High Court. The decision...
Justice Manmohan elevated to Supreme Court; Justice Vibhu Bakhru appointed acting CJ of Delhi...
The Union government on Tuesday (03.12.2024) notified appointment of Justice Manmohan, Chief Justice of Delhi High Court as Judge of the Supreme Court. His...
SC Collegium recommends elevation of five Judicial Officers as Judges, Karnataka HC
The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended the elevation of five Judicial Officers as Judges of the Karnataka High Court. The decision was taken at...
Haryana must reply within 4 weeks in PIL against retd DGP heading complaints authority:...
The Punjab and Haryana High Court pulled up the Haryana government for its failure to file a reply in the Public Interest Litigation (PIL)...


























