The names of four judges -- three for Madhya Pradesh and one for Himachal Pradesh -- were part of the bunch of recommendations made by the collegium.
Twenty-two of the names were accepted and orders issued by the government while the case of four was returned, sources said.
Under the old collegium system, if the government sends back proposals for reconsideration and if the judges panel reiterates is decision the government has to accept it.
Hereafter, the appointments will be done by the new body that will be constituted under the NJAC law in due course.
Another collegium recommendation accepted by the government was to transfer Justice Dhirendra Hiralal Waghela, Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court as the Chief Justice of the Orissa High Court.
Five additional judges in the Allahabad High Court were also elevated as permanent judges.
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