6, December, 2023
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Central Government Approves Transfer of 16 High Court Judges Based on Supreme Court Collegium Recommendations

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In a significant development, the Central Government has officially ratified the transfer of 16 High Court judges in accordance with the recommendations put forth by the Supreme Court collegium. The following judges are involved in this reshuffling:

  1. Justice SP Kesarwani – Transferred from Allahabad High Court to Calcutta High Court
  2. Justice Raj Mohan Singh – Transferred from Punjab and Haryana High Court to Madhya Pradesh High Court
  3. Justice Narendar G – Transferred from Karnataka High Court to Andhra Pradesh High Court
  4. Justice Sudhir Singh – Transferred from Patna High Court to Punjab and Haryana High Court
  5. Justice MV Muralidaran – Transferred from Manipur High Court to Calcutta High Court
  6. Justice Madhuresh Prasad – Transferred from Patna High Court to Calcutta High Court
  7. Justice Arvind Singh Sangwan – Transferred from Punjab and Haryana High Court to Allahabad High Court
  8. Justice Avneesh Jhingan – Transferred from Punjab and Haryana High Court to Rajasthan High Court
  9. Justice Arun Monga – Transferred from Punjab and Haryana High Court to Rajasthan High Court
  10. Justice Rajendra Kumar-IV – Transferred from Allahabad High Court to Madhya Pradesh High Court
  11. Justice Nani Tagia – Transferred from Gauhati High Court to Patna High Court
  12. Justice C Manavendranath Roy – Transferred from Andhra Pradesh High Court to Gujarat High Court
  13. Justice Munnuri Laxman – Transferred from Telangana High Court to Rajasthan High Court
  14. Justice G Anupama Chakravarthy – Transferred from Telangana High Court to Patna High Court
  15. Justice Lapita Banerji (Additional Judge) – Transferred from Calcutta High Court to Punjab and Haryana High Court
  16. Justice Duppala Venkata Ramana (Additional Judge) – Transferred from Andhra Pradesh High Court to Madhya Pradesh High Court

This notable transfer of judges is a crucial step in the administration of justice across various High Courts in India, ensuring an equitable distribution of legal talent and expertise.

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