Three judges were today elevated as chief justices of the high courts of Meghalaya, Karnataka and Orissa.
While Justice Dinesh Maheshwari, a judge of the Allahabad High Court, has been elevated as the Chief Justice of the Meghalaya High Court, Justice Subhro Kamal Mukherjee, who was the acting chief justice of the Karnataka High Court, was appointed as the Chief Justice of that high court.
Justice Vineet Saran, a judge of the Karnataka High Court has been elevated as the Chief Justice of the Orissa High Court, the Law Ministry said in a statement.
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Earlier this month, Orissa High Court Chief Justice D H Waghela was transferred to the Bombay High Court.
On February 3, Justice Ramayyagari Subhash Reddy was elevated as the Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court, the first such appointment to the higher judiciary in the last ten months.
Justice Reddy, a judge of the Andhra Pradesh/Telangana High Court, was elevated as the Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court, becoming the first judge to be elevated as chief justice of a high court since April 13 last when the government had brought into force the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act which had overturned the collegium system of appointing judges.
The NJAC Act was later struck down by the Supreme Court, which led to the return of the collegium system.