Justice Reddy, a judge of the Andhra Pradesh/Telangana High Court, has been elevated as the Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court with effect from the date he assumes charge of his office, a Law Ministry statement said here.
He has become 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 Act which had overturned the collegium system of appointing judges.
While the Supreme Court was hearing the validity of the new law, then Chief Justice of India H L Dattu had refused to be part of the new system to recommend appointment, transfer and elevation of judges.
Though the NJAC Act was struck down by the apex court on October 16 last, no fresh appointment of Supreme Court and high court judges took place as the top court was hearing ways to improve the collegium system.
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In a similar move, 12 additional judges of the Allahabad High Court were today elevated as permanent judges based on the recommendation of the collegium.
They are Justices Vivek Kumar Birla, Attau Rahman Masoodi, Ashwani Kumar Mishra, Rajan Roy, Ranjana Pandya, Vijay Lakshmi, Arvind Kumar Mishra-I, Anant Kumar, Harsh Kumar, Shashi Kant, Om Prakash-VII and Yashwant Varma.