Supreme Court: Three new judges will take an oath in the Supreme Court today, the Minister of Law Meghwal announced - three new judges will take an oath in the Supreme Court today
Chief Justice Br Gawai will administer oath to three new judges in the Supreme Court on Friday. The president holds Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court, NV Anjaria Gauhati High Court, Vijay Bishnoi and the judge of the Bombay High Court, as Chandurkar, on Thursday as the Supreme Court Judge. The Minister of Legislation, Arjun Ram Meghwal, will administer his appointment to X. Chief Justice Br Gawai on Friday to three new judges in the Supreme Court. (Lying Photo) Pti, New -Delhi. Chief Justice Br Gawai will administer oath to three new judges in the Supreme Court on Friday. The president has chief justice of the Karnataka High Court, NV Anjaria, Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court, Vijay Bishnoi and the High Court in Bombay, as Chandurkar on Thursday as the Supreme Court Judge. No judges of judges will remain vacant, said Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister of Legislation, that his appointment to X. Once these judges take the oath, the number of judges in the Supreme Court will increase to 34 with the Chief Justice. No judges will be vacant. The approved number of judges in the Supreme Court is 34. But when the Supreme Court Judge Bella M. Trivedi retires on June 9, one judge will be vacant again. Promotion was recommended in the Supreme Court as Judge, a colleagues of five members led by Chief Justice Br Gavai recommended that Justice Anjaria, Justice Bishnoi and Justice Chandurkar be promoted as judges in the Supreme Court in a meeting held on May 26. At present, three positions of judges in the peak court vacant former chief justice Sanjeev Khanna, Justice Abhay SK to the retirement of Oka and Justice Hishikesh Rai, are three judges currently vacant.