List of sitting judges of the high courts of India explained
There are 25 High courts in India. The number of total judges sanctioned in these high courts are 1114 of which 840 judges are permanent and remaining 274 sanctioned for additional judges., 360 of the seats, about 32% are vacant.[1]
Allahabad High Court, has the largest number (160) of judges while Sikkim High Court has the smallest number (3) of judges.[1] The lists of high court judges are maintained by the Ministry of Law and Justice.[2]
Maximum strength of judges in each High Court
| High Court | Jurisdiction | Principal seat | Permanent judges | Additional judges | Total judges | Current Vacancies |
---|
1 | Allahabad High Court | Uttar Pradesh | Allahabad | 119 | 41 | 160 | 67 |
---|
2 | Andhra Pradesh High Court | Andhra Pradesh | Amaravati | 28 | 9 | 37 | 10 |
---|
3 | Bombay High Court | Maharashtra, Goa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu | Mumbai | 71 | 23 | 94 | 28 |
---|
4 | Calcutta High Court | West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Kolkata | 54 | 18 | 72 | 20 |
---|
5 | Chhattisgarh High Court | Chhattisgarh | Bilaspur | 17 | 5 | 22 | 8 |
---|
6 | Delhi High Court | National Capital Territory of Delhi | Delhi | 45 | 15 | 60 | 17 |
---|
7 | Gauhati High Court | Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland | Guwahati | 22 | 8 | 30 | 5 |
---|
8 | Gujarat High Court | Gujarat | Ahmedabad | 39 | 13 | 52 | 23 |
---|
9 | Himachal Pradesh High Court | Himachal Pradesh | Shimla | 13 | 4 | 17 | 5 |
---|
10 | Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court | Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh | Srinagar/Jammu | 13 | 4 | 17 | 1 |
---|
11 | Jharkhand High Court | Jharkhand | Ranchi | 20 | 5 | 25 | 5 |
---|
12 | Karnataka High Court | Karnataka | Bangalore | 47 | 15 | 62 | 11 |
---|
13 | Kerala High Court | Kerala, Lakshadweep | Kochi | 35 | 12 | 47 | 13 |
---|
14 | Madhya Pradesh High Court | Madhya Pradesh | Jabalpur | 40 | 13 | 53 | 22 |
---|
15 | Madras High Court | Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry | Chennai | 56 | 19 | 75 | 12 |
---|
16 | Manipur High Court | Manipur | Imphal | 4 | 1 | 5 | 2 |
---|
17 | Meghalaya High Court | Meghalaya | Shillong | 3 | 1 | 4 | 0 |
---|
18 | Orissa High Court | Odisha | Cuttack | 24 | 9 | 33 | 13 |
---|
19 | Patna High Court | Bihar | Patna | 40 | 13 | 53 | 21 |
---|
20 | Punjab and Haryana High Court | Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh | Chandigarh | 64 | 21 | 85 | 28 |
---|
21 | Rajasthan High Court | Rajasthan | Jodhpur | 38 | 12 | 50 | 18 |
---|
22 | Sikkim High Court | Sikkim | Gangtok | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
---|
23 | Telangana High Court | Telangana | Hyderabad | 32 | 10 | 42 | 12 |
---|
24 | Tripura High Court | Tripura | Agartala | 4 | 1 | 5 | 2 |
---|
25 | Uttarakhand High Court | Uttarakhand | Nainital | 9 | 2 | 11 | 3 |
---|
Total | 840 | 274 | 1114 | 346 | |
---|
Allahabad High Court
The Allahabad High Court in the state of Uttar Pradesh can have 119 permanent judges as well as 41 additional judges, bringing its total sanctioned strength to 160 judges.[3] The Court currently has 84 judges.[4] [5]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Arun Bhansali (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Manoj Kumar Gupta | | |
---|
3 | Anjani Kumar Mishra | | |
---|
4 | Mahesh Chandra Tripathi | | |
---|
5 | Vivek Kumar Birla | | |
---|
6 | Attau Rahman Masoodi | | |
---|
7 | Ashwani Kumar Mishra | | |
---|
8 | Rajan Roy | | |
---|
9 | Siddhartha Varma | | |
---|
10 | Sangeeta Chandra | | |
---|
11 | Vivek Chaudhary | | |
---|
12 | Saumitra Dayal Singh | | |
---|
13 | Arvind Singh Sangwan | | |
---|
14 | Shekhar B. Saraf | | |
---|
15 | Salil Kumar Rai | | |
---|
16 | Jayant Banerji | | |
---|
17 | Rajesh Singh Chauhan | | |
---|
18 | Irshad Ali | | |
---|
19 | Saral Srivastava | | |
---|
20 | Jahangir Jamshed Munir | | |
---|
21 | Rajiv Gupta | | |
---|
22 | Siddharth | | |
---|
23 | Ajit Kumar | | |
---|
24 | Rajnish Kumar | | |
---|
25 | Abdul Moin | | |
---|
26 | Rajeev Misra | | |
---|
27 | Ajay Bhanot | | |
---|
28 | Neeraj Tiwari | | |
---|
29 | Manoj Bajaj | | |
---|
30 | Prakash Padia | | |
---|
31 | Alok Mathur | | |
---|
32 | Pankaj Bhatia | | |
---|
33 | Saurabh Lavania | | |
---|
34 | Vivek Varma | | |
---|
35 | Sanjay Kumar Singh | | |
---|
36 | Piyush Agrawal | | |
---|
37 | Saurabh Shyam Shamsherry | | |
---|
38 | Jaspreet Singh | | |
---|
39 | Rajeev Singh | | |
---|
40 | Manju Rani Chauhan | | |
---|
41 | Karunesh Singh Pawar | | |
---|
42 | Yogendra Kumar Srivastava | | |
---|
43 | Manish Mathur | | |
---|
44 | Rohit Ranjan Agarwal | | |
---|
45 | Mohd. Faiz Alam Khan | | |
---|
46 | Narendra Kumar Johari | | |
---|
47 | Rajbeer Singh | | |
---|
48 | Vipin Chandra Dixit | | |
---|
49 | Shekhar Kumar Yadav | | |
---|
50 | Deepak Verma | | |
---|
51 | Gautam Chowdhary | | |
---|
52 | Shamim Ahmed | | |
---|
53 | Dinesh Pathak | | |
---|
54 | Manish Kumar | | |
---|
55 | Samit Gopal | | |
---|
56 | Donadi Ramesh | | |
---|
57 | Sanjay Kumar Pachori | | |
---|
58 | Subhash Chandra Sharma | | |
---|
59 | Ajai Kumar Srivastava-I | | |
---|
60 | Chandra Kumar Rai | | |
---|
61 | Krishan Pahal | | |
---|
62 | Sameer Jain | | |
---|
63 | Ashutosh Srivastava | | |
---|
64 | Subhash Vidyarthi | | |
---|
65 | Brij Raj Singh | | |
---|
66 | Shree Prakash Singh | | |
---|
67 | Vikas Budhwar | | |
---|
68 | Vikram D Chauhan | | |
---|
69 | Saurabh Srivastava | | |
---|
70 | Om Prakash Shukla | | |
---|
71 | Mohd. Azhar Husain Idrisi | | |
---|
72 | Ram Manohar Narayan Mishra | | |
---|
73 | Mayank Kumar Jain | | |
---|
74 | Surendra Singh-I | | |
---|
75 | Nalin Kumar Srivastava | | |
---|
76 | Syed Qamar Hasan Rizvi | | |
---|
77 | Manish Kumar Nigam | | |
---|
78 | Anish Kumar Gupta | | |
---|
79 | Nand Prabha Shukla | | |
---|
80 | Kshitij Shailendra | | |
---|
81 | Vinod Diwakar | | |
---|
82 | Prashant Kumar | | |
---|
83 | Manjive Shukla | | |
---|
84 | Arun Kumar Singh Deshwal | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
Andhra Pradesh High Court
The Andhra Pradesh High Court sits at Amravati, the capital of the state of Andhra Pradesh, and can have maximum of 37 judges, of which 28 must be permanently appointed and 9 may be additionally appointed. The court currently has 27 judges.[6]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Dhiraj Singh Thakur (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Guhanathan Narendar | | |
---|
3 | Ravi Nath Tilhari | | |
---|
4 | Rao Raghunandan Rao | | |
---|
5 | Nainala Jayasurya | | |
---|
6 | Boppudi Krishna Mohan | | |
---|
7 | Kanchireddy Suresh Reddy | | |
---|
8 | Kumbhajadala Manmadha Rao | | |
---|
9 | Boddupalli Sri Bhanumathi | | |
---|
10 | Konakanti Sreenivasa Reddy | | |
---|
11 | Gannamaneni Ramakrishna Prasad | | |
---|
12 | Venkateswarlu Nimmagadda | | |
---|
13 | Tarlada Rajasekhar Rao | | |
---|
14 | Satti Subba Reddy | | |
---|
15 | Ravi Cheemalapati | | |
---|
16 | Vaddiboyana Sujatha | | |
---|
17 | Vakkalagadda Radha Krishna Krupa Sagar | | |
---|
18 | Syamsunder Bandaru | | |
---|
19 | Srinivas Vutukuru | | |
---|
20 | Boppana Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Chakravarthi | | |
---|
21 | Tallapragada Mallikarjuna Rao | | |
---|
22 | Venkata Jyothirmai Pratapa | | |
---|
23 | Venuthurmalli Gopala Krishna Rao | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of joining |
---|
1 | Harinath Nunepally | |
---|
2 | Kiranmayee Mandava | |
---|
3 | Sumathi Jagadam | |
---|
4 | Nyapathy Vijay | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Bombay High Court
The Bombay High Court sits at Mumbai, the capital of the state of Maharashtra, and has additional benches in Aurangabad and Nagpur in Maharashtra, as well as Panaji in the state of Goa. It may have a maximum of 94 judges, of which 71 must be permanently appointed and 23 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has a total of 66 Judges.[7]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Nitin Madhukar Jamdar | | |
---|
3 | Kalpathi Rajendran Shriram | | |
---|
4 | Atul Sharachchandra Chandurkar | | |
---|
5 | Revati Prashant Mohite Dere | | |
---|
6 | Mahesh Sharadchandra Sonak | | |
---|
7 | Ravindra Vithalrao Ghuge | | |
---|
8 | Ajey Shrikant Gadkari | | |
---|
9 | Nitin Wasudeo Sambre | | |
---|
10 | Girish Sharadchandra Kulkarni | | |
---|
11 | Burgess Pesi Colabawalla | | |
---|
12 | Makarand Subhash Karnik | | |
---|
13 | Bharati Harish Dangre | | |
---|
14 | Sarang Vijaykumar Kotwal | | |
---|
15 | Riyaz Iqbal Chagla | | |
---|
16 | Manish Pitale | | |
---|
17 | Mangesh Shivajirao Patil | | |
---|
18 | Prithviraj Keshavrao Chavan | | |
---|
19 | Vibha Vasant Kankanwadi | | |
---|
20 | Shriram Madhusudan Modak | | |
---|
21 | Nijamoddin Jahiroddin Jamadar | | |
---|
22 | Vinay Gajanan Joshi | | |
---|
23 | Rajendra Govind Avachat | | |
---|
24 | Avinash Gunwant Gharote | | |
---|
25 | Nitin Bhagawantrao Suryawanshi | | |
---|
26 | Anil Satyavijay Kilor | | |
---|
27 | Milind Narendra Jadhav | | |
---|
28 | Mukulika Shrikant Jawalkar | | |
---|
29 | Nitin Rudrasen Borkar | | |
---|
30 | Madhav Jayajirao Jamdar | | |
---|
31 | Amit Bhalchandra Borkar | | |
---|
32 | Abhay Ahuja | | |
---|
33 | Rajesh Narayandas Laddha | | |
---|
34 | Sanjay Ganpatrao Mehare | | |
---|
35 | Govinda Ananda Sanap | | |
---|
36 | Shivkumar Ganpatrao Dige | | |
---|
37 | Anil Laxman Pansare | | |
---|
38 | Sandipkumar Chandrabhan More | | |
---|
39 | Urmila Sachin Joshi-Phalke | | |
---|
40 | Bharat Pandurang Deshpande | | |
---|
41 | Kishore Chandrakant Sant | | |
---|
42 | Valmiki SA Menezes | | |
---|
43 | Kamal Rashmi Khata | | |
---|
44 | Sharmila Uttamrao Deshmukh | | |
---|
45 | Arun Ramnath Pedneker | | |
---|
46 | Sandeep Vishnupant Marne | | |
---|
47 | Gauri Vinod Godse | | |
---|
48 | Rajesh Shantaram Patil | | |
---|
49 | Arif Saleh Doctor | | |
---|
50 | Yanshivraj Gopichand Khobragade | | |
---|
51 | Mahendra Wadhumal Chandwani | | |
---|
52 | Abhay Sopanrao Waghwase | | |
---|
53 | Ravindra Madhusudan Joshi | | |
---|
54 | Santosh Govindrao Chapalgaonkar | | |
---|
55 | Milind Manohar Sathaye | | |
---|
56 | Neela Kedar Gokhale | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of joining |
---|
1 | Sanjay Anandrao Deshmukh | |
---|
2 | Vrushali Vijay Joshi | |
---|
3 | Shailesh Pramod Brahme | |
---|
4 | Firdosh Phiroze Pooniwalla | |
---|
5 | Jitendra Shantilal Jain | |
---|
6 | Manjusha Ajay Deshpande | |
---|
7 | Abhay Jainarayanji Mantri | |
---|
8 | Shyam Chhaganlal Chandak | |
---|
9 | Neeraj Pradeep Dhote | |
---|
10 | Somasekhar Sundaresan | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Calcutta High Court
The Calcutta High Court sits at Kolkata, the capital of the state of West Bengal, and has additional benches sitting at Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, as well as at Jalpaiguri in West Bengal. It can have a total of 72 judges, of which 54 judges must be permanently appointed and 18 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 44 judges.[8]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | T. S. Sivagnanam (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Indra Prasanna Mukerji | | |
---|
3 | Harish Tandon | | |
---|
4 | Soumen Sen | | |
---|
5 | Joymalya Bagchi | | |
---|
6 | Tapabrata Chakraborty | | |
---|
7 | Arijit Banerjee | | |
---|
8 | Debangsu Basak | | |
---|
9 | Madhuresh Prasad | | |
---|
10 | Rajasekhar Mantha | | |
---|
11 | Sabyasachi Bhattacharyya | | |
---|
12 | Rajarshi Bharadwaj | | |
---|
13 | Shampa Sarkar | | |
---|
14 | Ravi Krishan Kapur | | |
---|
15 | Arindam Mukherjee | | |
---|
16 | Biswajit Basu | | |
---|
17 | Amrita Sinha | | |
---|
18 | Jay Sen Gupta | | |
---|
19 | Suvra Ghosh | | |
---|
20 | Tirthankar Ghosh | | |
---|
21 | Hiranmay Bhattacharyya | | |
---|
22 | Saugata Bhattacharyya | | |
---|
23 | Kausik Chanda | | |
---|
24 | Aniruddha Roy | | |
---|
25 | Sugato Majumdar | | |
---|
26 | Bivas Pattanayak | | |
---|
27 | Krishna Rao | | |
---|
28 | Bibhas Ranjan De | | |
---|
29 | Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee | | |
---|
30 | Gaurang Kanth | | |
---|
31 | Ananya Bandyopadhyay | | |
---|
32 | Rai Chattopadhyay | | |
---|
33 | Shampa Dutt (Paul) | | |
---|
34 | Raja Basu Chowdhury | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of joining |
---|
1 | Subhendu Samanta | |
---|
2 | Biswaroop Chowdhury | |
---|
3 | Partha Sarathi Sen | |
---|
4 | Prasenjit Biswas | |
---|
5 | Uday Kumar | |
---|
6 | Ajay Kumar Gupta | |
---|
7 | Supratim Bhattacharya | |
---|
8 | Partha Sarathi Chatterjee | |
---|
9 | Apurba Sinha Ray | |
---|
10 | Md. Shabbar Rashidi | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Chhattisgarh High Court
The Chhattisgarh High Court sits at Bilaspur in the state of Chhattisgarh, and may have a maximum of 22 judges, of which 17 may be permanent and 5 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 17 judges.[9]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Ramesh Sinha (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | | | |
---|
3 | Sanjay Kumar Agrawal | | |
---|
4 | Sanjay Agrawal | | |
---|
5 | Parth Prateem Sahu | | |
---|
6 | Rajani Dubey | | |
---|
7 | Narendra Kumar Vyas | | |
---|
8 | Naresh Kumar Chandravanshi | | |
---|
9 | Deepak Kumar Tiwari | | |
---|
10 | Rakesh Mohan Pandey | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of joining |
---|
1 | Sachin Singh Rajput | |
---|
2 | Radhakishan Agrawal | |
---|
3 | Sanjay Kumar Jaiswal | |
---|
4 | Ravindra Kumar Agrawal | |
---|
5 | Arvind Kumar Verma | |
---|
6 | Bibhu Datta Guru | |
---|
7 | Amitendra Kishore Prasad | | |
---|
Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court sits at Delhi, the capital of India, and may have a maximum of 60 judges, of which 45 may be permanently appointed and 15 additionally appointed. Currently, it has 39 judges.[10]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Manmohan (ACJ) | | |
---|
2 | Rajiv Shakdher | | |
---|
3 | Suresh Kumar Kait | | |
---|
4 | Vibhu Bakhru | | |
---|
5 | Yashwant Varma | | |
---|
6 | Rekha Palli | | |
---|
7 | Prathiba M. Singh | | |
---|
8 | Navin Chawla | | |
---|
9 | C. Hari Shankar | | |
---|
10 | Chandra Dhari Singh | | |
---|
11 | Sabramonium Prasad | | |
---|
12 | Jyoti Singh | | |
---|
13 | Prateek Jalan | | |
---|
14 | Anup Jairam Bhambhani | | |
---|
15 | Sanjeev Narula | | |
---|
16 | Manoj Kumar Ohri | | |
---|
17 | Jasmeet Singh | | |
---|
18 | Amit Bansal | | |
---|
19 | Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav | | |
---|
20 | Neena Bansal Krishna | | |
---|
21 | Dinesh Kumar Sharma | | |
---|
22 | Anoop Kumar Mendiratta | | |
---|
23 | Sudhir Kumar Jain | | |
---|
24 | Swarana Kanta Sharma | | |
---|
25 | Tara Vitasta Ganju | | |
---|
26 | Mini Pushkarna | | |
---|
27 | Vikas Mahajan | | |
---|
28 | Tushar Rao Gedela | | |
---|
29 | Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora | | |
---|
30 | Sachin Datta | | |
---|
31 | Amit Mahajan | | |
---|
32 | Saurabh Banerjee | | |
---|
33 | Anish Dayal | | |
---|
34 | Amit Sharma | | |
---|
35 | Girish Kathpalia | | |
---|
36 | Manoj Jain | | |
---|
37 | Dharmesh Sharma | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of joining |
---|
1 | Shalinder Kaur | |
---|
2 | Ravinder Dudeja | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Gauhati High Court
The Gauhati High Court sits at Guwahati in the state of Assam, and has a maximum permitted strength of 30 judges, of which 22 may be permanently appointed, and 8 may be additionally appointed.[11] Currently, it has 24 judges.
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Vijay Bishnoi (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Lanusungkum Jamir | | |
---|
3 | Manash Ranjan Pathak | | |
---|
4 | Michael Zothankhuma | | |
---|
5 | Suman Shyam | | |
---|
6 | Kalyan Rai Surana | | |
---|
7 | Nelson Sailo | | |
---|
8 | Sanjay Kumar Medhi | | |
---|
9 | Manish Choudhury | | |
---|
10 | Soumitra Saikia | | |
---|
11 | Parthivjyoti Saikia | | |
---|
12 | Robin Phukan | | |
---|
13 | Kakheto Sema | | |
---|
14 | Devashis Baruah | | |
---|
15 | Malasri Nandi | | |
---|
16 | Marli Vankung | | |
---|
17 | Arun Dev Choudhury | | |
---|
18 | Susmita Phukan Khaund | | |
---|
19 | Mitali Thakuria | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of Joining |
---|
1 | Kardak Ete | |
---|
2 | Mridul Kumar Kalita | |
---|
3 | Budi Habung | |
---|
4 | N. Unni Krishnan Nair | |
---|
5 | Kaushik Goswami | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Gujarat High Court
The Gujarat High Court sits at Ahmedabad, in the state of Gujarat and is permitted to have a maximum strength of 52 judges of which 39 may be permanently appointed and 13 additionally appointed. Currently, it has 29 judges.[12]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Sunita Agarwal (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Biren Aniruddh Vaishnav | | |
---|
3 | Alpesh Yeshwant Kogje | | |
---|
4 | Arvindsingh Ishwarsingh Supehia | | |
---|
5 | Umesh Amritlal Trivedi | | |
---|
6 | Bhargav Dhirenbhai Karia | | |
---|
7 | Sangeeta Kamalsingh Vishen | | |
---|
8 | Cheekati Manavendranath Roy | | |
---|
9 | Ilesh Jashvantrai Vora | | |
---|
10 | Gita Gopi | | |
---|
11 | Vaibhavi Devang Nanavati | | |
---|
12 | Nirzarkumar Sushilkumar Desai | | |
---|
13 | Nikhil Shreedharan Kariel | | |
---|
14 | Mauna Manish Bhatt | | |
---|
15 | Samir Jyotindraprasad Dave | | |
---|
16 | Hemant Maheshchandra Prachchhak | | |
---|
17 | Sandeep Natvarlal Bhatt | | |
---|
18 | Aniruddha Pradyumna Mayee | | |
---|
19 | Niral Rashmikant Mehta | | |
---|
20 | Nisha Mahendrabhai Thakore | | |
---|
21 | Susan Valentine Pinto | | |
---|
22 | Hasmukhbhai Dalsukhbhai Suthar | | |
---|
23 | Jitendra Champaklal Doshi | | |
---|
24 | Mangesh Rameshchandra Mengdey | | |
---|
25 | Divyeshkumar Amrutlal Joshi | | |
---|
26 | Devan Mahendrabhai Desai | | |
---|
27 | Moxa Kiran Thakker | | |
---|
28 | Vimal Kanaiyalal Vyas | | |
---|
29 | Pranav Shailesh Trivedi | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
Himachal Pradesh High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court sits at Shimla in Himachal Pradesh, and is permitted to have a maximum of 17 judges of which 13 may be permanently appointed and 4 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 12 judges.[13]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | M. S. Ramachandra Rao (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Tarlok Singh Chauhan | | |
---|
3 | Vivek Singh Thakur | | |
---|
4 | Ajay Mohan Goel | | |
---|
5 | Sandeep Sharma | | |
---|
6 | Jyotsna Rewal Dua | | |
---|
7 | Satyen Vaidya | | |
---|
8 | Sushil Kukreja | | |
---|
9 | Virender Singh | | |
---|
10 | Ranjan Sharma | | |
---|
11 | Bipin Chander Negi | | |
---|
12 | Rakesh Kainthla | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court
The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court sits at Srinagar in the summer, and in Jammu in the winter, and has jurisdiction over Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. It is permitted to have a maximum of 17 judges, of which 13 may be permanent and 4 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 15 judges.[14]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Tashi Rabstan (ACJ) | | |
---|
2 | Atul Sreedharan | | |
---|
3 | Sanjeev Kumar | | |
---|
4 | Sindhu Sharma | | |
---|
5 | Rajnesh Oswal | | |
---|
6 | Vinod Chatterji Koul | | |
---|
7 | Sanjay Dhar | | |
---|
8 | Puneet Gupta | | |
---|
9 | Javed Iqbal Wani | | |
---|
10 | Mohd. Akram Chowdhary | | |
---|
11 | Rahul Bharti | | |
---|
12 | Moksha Khajuria Kazmi | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of joining |
---|
1 | Wasim Sadiq Nargal | |
---|
2 | Rajesh Sekhri | |
---|
3 | Mohd. Yousuf Wani | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Jharkhand High Court
The Jharkhand High Court sits at Ranchi and has jurisdiction over the state of Jharkhand. It is permitted to have a maximum of 25 judges of which 20 may be permanently appointed and 5 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 18 judges.[15]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Sujit Narayan Prasad (ACJ) | | |
---|
2 | Rongon Mukhopadhyay | | |
---|
3 | Ratnaker Bhengra | | |
---|
4 | Ananda Sen | | |
---|
5 | Dr. Shiva Nand Pathak | | |
---|
6 | Rajesh Shankar | | |
---|
7 | Anil Kumar Choudhary | | |
---|
8 | Rajesh Kumar | | |
---|
9 | Anubha Rawat Choudhary | | |
---|
10 | Sanjay Kumar Dwivedi | | |
---|
11 | Deepak Roshan | | |
---|
12 | Subhash Chand | | |
---|
13 | Gautam Kumar Choudhary | | |
---|
14 | Ambuj Nath | | |
---|
15 | Navneet Kumar | | |
---|
16 | Sanjay Prasad | | |
---|
17 | Pradeep Kumar Srivastava | | |
---|
18 | Arun Kumar Rai | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court sits at Bangalore and has jurisdiction over the state of Karnataka. It is permitted to have a maximum of 62 judges of which 47 may be permanently appointed and 15 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 50 judges.[16]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Nilay Vipinchandra Anjaria (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Valluri Kameswar Rao | | |
---|
3 | Anu Sivaraman | | |
---|
4 | Kempaiah Somashekar | | |
---|
5 | Kotravva Somappa Mudagal | | |
---|
6 | Sreenivas Harish Kumar | | |
---|
7 | Dixit Krishna Shripad | | |
---|
8 | Shankar Ganapathi Pandit | | |
---|
9 | Ramakrishna Devdas | | |
---|
10 | Bhotanhosur Mallikarjuna Shyam Prasad | | |
---|
11 | Siddappa Sunil Dutt Yadav | | |
---|
12 | Mohammad Nawaz | | |
---|
13 | Harekoppa Thimmanna Gowda Narendra Prasad | | |
---|
14 | Hethur Puttaswamygowda Sandesh | | |
---|
15 | Krishnan Natarajan | | |
---|
16 | Singapuram Raghavachar Krishna Kumar | | |
---|
17 | Ashok Subhashchandra Kinagi | | |
---|
18 | Suraj Govindaraj | | |
---|
19 | Sachin Shankar Magadum | | |
---|
20 | Neranahalli Srinivasan Sanjay Gowda | | |
---|
21 | Jyoti Mulimani | | |
---|
22 | Nataraj Rangaswamy | | |
---|
23 | Hemant Chandangoudar | | |
---|
24 | Pradeep Singh Yerur | | |
---|
25 | Maheshan Nagaprasan | | |
---|
26 | Maralur Indrakumar Arun | | |
---|
27 | Engalaguppe Seetharamaiah Indiresh | | |
---|
28 | Ravi Venkappa Hosmani | | |
---|
29 | Savanur Vishwajith Shetty | | |
---|
30 | Lalitha Kanneganti | | |
---|
31 | Shivashankar Amarannavar | | |
---|
32 | Makkimane Ganeshaiah Uma | | |
---|
33 | Vedavyasachar Srishananda | | |
---|
34 | Hanchate Sanjeev Kumar | | |
---|
35 | Mohammed Ghouse Shukure Kamal | | |
---|
36 | Khazi Jayabunnisa Mohiuddin | | |
---|
37 | Chillakur Sumalatha | | |
---|
38 | Anant Ramanath Hegde | | |
---|
39 | Kannakuzhyil Sreedharan Hemalekha | | |
---|
40 | Cheppudira Monappa Poonacha | | |
---|
41 | Chandrashekhar Mrutyunjaya Joshi | | |
---|
42 | Umesh Manjunathbhat Adiga | | |
---|
43 | Talkad Girigowda Shivashankare Gowda | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional Judges
| Judge | Date of Joining |
---|
1 | Siddaiah Rachaiah | |
---|
2 | Gurusiddaiah Basavaraja | |
---|
3 | Ramachandra Dattatray Huddar | |
---|
4 | Venkatesh Naik Thavaryanaik | |
---|
5 | Vijaykumar Adagouda Patil | |
---|
6 | Rajesh Rai Kallangala | |
---|
7 | Kurubarahalli Venkataramareddy Aravind | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court sits at Kochi and has jurisdiction over the state of Kerala. It is permitted to have a maximum of 47 judges of which 35 may be permanently appointed and 12 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 39 judges.[17]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Muhamed Mustaque Ayumantakath (ACJ) | | |
---|
2 | A. K. Jayasankaran Nambiar | | |
---|
3 | Anil Kolavampara Narendran | | |
---|
4 | Padmaraj Balakrishnannair Suresh Kumar | | |
---|
5 | Amit Rawal | | |
---|
6 | Raja Vijayaraghavan Valsala | | |
---|
7 | Sathish Ninan | | |
---|
8 | Devan Ramachandran | | |
---|
9 | Dinesh Kumar Singh | | |
---|
10 | V. G. Arun | | |
---|
11 | N. Nagaresh | | |
---|
12 | Conrad Stansilaus Dias | | |
---|
13 | Pulleri Vadhyarillath Kunhikrishnan | | |
---|
14 | Thirumuppath Raghavan Ravi | | |
---|
15 | Bechu Kurian Thomas | | |
---|
16 | Gopinath Puzhankara | | |
---|
17 | Murali Purushothaman | | |
---|
18 | Ziyad Rahman Alevakkatt Abdul Rahiman | | |
---|
19 | Karunakaran Babu | | |
---|
20 | Kauser Edappagath | | |
---|
21 | Abdul Rahim Musaliar Badharudeen | | |
---|
22 | Viju Abraham | | |
---|
23 | Mohammed Nias Chovvakkaran Puthiyapurayil | | |
---|
24 | Basant Balaji | | |
---|
25 | Chandrasekharan Kartha Jayachandran | | |
---|
26 | Sophy Thomas | | |
---|
27 | Puthen Veedu Gopala Pillai Ajithkumar | | |
---|
28 | Chandrasekharan Sudha | | |
---|
29 | Shoba Annamma Eapen | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of joining |
---|
1 | Johnson John | |
---|
2 | Gopinathan Unnithan Girish | |
---|
3 | Chellappan Nadar Pratheep Kumar | |
---|
4 | Mullappally Abdul Aziz Abdul Hakhim | |
---|
5 | Syam Kumar Vadakke Mudavakkat | |
---|
6 | Harisankar Vijayan Menon | |
---|
7 | Manu Sreedharan Nair | |
---|
8 | Easwaran Subramani | |
---|
9 | Manoj Pulamby Madhavan | |
---|
10 | Marakkaparambil Bhargavan Snehalatha | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Madhya Pradesh High Court
The Madhya Pradesh High Court sits at Jabalpur and has jurisdiction over the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is permitted to have a maximum of 53 judges, of which 40 may be permanently appointed and 13 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 34 judges.[18]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Sanjeev Sachdeva (ACJ) | | |
---|
2 | Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari | | |
---|
3 | Vivek Rusia | | |
---|
4 | Anand Pathak | | |
---|
5 | Vivek Agarwal | | |
---|
6 | Vijay Kumar Shukla | | |
---|
7 | Gurpal Singh Ahluwalia | | |
---|
8 | Subodh Abhyankar | | |
---|
9 | Sanjay Dwivedi | | |
---|
10 | Vishal Dhagat | | |
---|
11 | Vishal Mishra | | |
---|
12 | Anil Verma | | |
---|
13 | Sunita Yadav | | |
---|
14 | Pranay Verma | | |
---|
15 | Maninder Singh Bhatti | | |
---|
16 | Dwarka Dhish Bansal | | |
---|
17 | Milind Ramesh Phadke | | |
---|
18 | Prakash Chandra Gupta | | |
---|
19 | Dinesh Kumar Paliwal | | |
---|
20 | Duppala Venkata Ramana | | |
---|
21 | Roopesh Chandra Varshney | | |
---|
22 | Anuradha Shukla | | |
---|
23 | Sanjeev Sudhakar Kalgaonkar | | |
---|
24 | Prem Narayan Singh | | |
---|
25 | Achal Kumar Paliwal | | |
---|
26 | Hirdesh | | |
---|
27 | Avanindra Kumar Singh | | |
---|
28 | Vinay Saraf | | |
---|
29 | Vivek Jain | | |
---|
30 | Rajendra Kumar Vani | | |
---|
31 | Pramod Kumar Agarwal | | |
---|
32 | Binod Kumar Dwivedi | | |
---|
33 | Devnarayan Mishra | | |
---|
34 | Gajendra Singh | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
Madras High Court
The Madras High Court sits at Chennai and has jurisdiction over the state of Tamil Nadu. It is permitted to have a maximum of 75 judges, of which 56 may be permanently appointed and 19 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 62 judges.[19]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | D. Krishnakumar (ACJ) | | |
---|
2 | S. S. Sundar | | |
---|
3 | R. Subramanian | | |
---|
4 | M. Sundar | | |
---|
5 | R. Suresh Kumar | | |
---|
6 | J. Nisha Banu | | |
---|
7 | M. S. Ramesh | | |
---|
8 | S. M. Subramaniam | | |
---|
9 | Dr. Anita Sumanth | | |
---|
10 | P. Velmurugan | | |
---|
11 | Dr. G. Jayachandran | | |
---|
12 | C. V. Karthikeyan | | |
---|
13 | R. M. T. Teeka Raman | | |
---|
14 | N. Sathish Kumar | | |
---|
15 | N. Seshasayee | | |
---|
16 | V. Bhavani Subbaroyan | | |
---|
17 | A. D. Jagadish Chandira | | |
---|
18 | G. R. Swaminathan | | |
---|
19 | Abdul Quddhose | | |
---|
20 | M. Dhandapani | | |
---|
21 | Pondicherry Daivasigamani Audikesavalu | | |
---|
22 | Vivek Kumar Singh | | |
---|
23 | R. Hemalatha | | |
---|
24 | P. T. Asha | | |
---|
25 | N. Nirmal Kumar | | |
---|
26 | N. Anand Venkatesh | | |
---|
27 | G. K. Ilanthiraiyan | | |
---|
28 | Krishnan Ramasmy | | |
---|
29 | C. Saravanan | | |
---|
30 | B. Pugalendhi | | |
---|
31 | Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy | | |
---|
32 | Battu Devanand | | |
---|
33 | A. A. Nakkiran | | |
---|
34 | Veerasamy Sivagnanam | | |
---|
35 | Ilangovan Ganesan | | |
---|
36 | Sathi Kumar Sukumara Kurup | | |
---|
37 | Murali Shankar Kuppuraju | | |
---|
38 | Manjula Ramaraju Nalliah | | |
---|
39 | Thamilselvi T. Valayapalayam | | |
---|
40 | Sundaram Srimathy | | |
---|
41 | D. Bharatha Chakravarthy | | |
---|
42 | R. Vijayakumar | | |
---|
43 | Mohammed Shaffiq | | |
---|
44 | J. Sathya Narayana Prasad | | |
---|
45 | Mummineni Sudheer Kumar | | |
---|
46 | Nidumolu Mala | | |
---|
47 | S. Sounthar | | |
---|
48 | Sunder Mohan | | |
---|
49 | Kabali Kumaresh Babu | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of joining |
---|
1 | Lekshmana Chandra Victoria Gowri | |
---|
2 | Pillaipakkam Bahukutumbi Balaji | |
---|
3 | Kandhasami Kulandaivelu Ramakrishnan | |
---|
4 | Ramachandran Kalaimathi | |
---|
5 | K. Govindarajan Thilakavadi | |
---|
6 | Venkatachari Lakshminarayanan | |
---|
7 | Periyasamy Vadamalai | |
---|
8 | Ramasamy Sakthivel | |
---|
9 | P. Dhanabal | |
---|
10 | Chinnasamy Kumarappan | |
---|
11 | Kandasamy Rajasekar | |
---|
12 | N. Senthilkumar | |
---|
13 | G. Arul Murugan | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Manipur High Court
The Manipur High Court sits at Imphal and has jurisdiction over the state of Manipur. It is permitted to have a maximum of 5 judges of which 4 may be permanently appointed and 1 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 4 judges.[20]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Siddharth Mridul (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Ahanthem Bimol Singh | | |
---|
3 | Aribam Guneshwar Sharma | | |
---|
4 | Golmei Gaiphulshillu Kabui | | | |
---|
Additional judges
Meghalaya High Court
The Meghalaya High Court sits at Shillong and has jurisdiction over the state of Meghalaya. It is permitted to have a maximum of 4 judges of which 3 may be permanently appointed and 1 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 3 judges.[21]
Permanent judges
Additional judges
Orissa High Court
The Orissa High Court sits at Cuttack and has jurisdiction over the state of Odisha. It is permitted to have a maximum of 33 judges of which 24 may be permanently appointed and 9 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 20 judges.[22]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Chakradhari Sharan Singh (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Arindam Sinha | | |
---|
3 | Debabrata Dash | | |
---|
4 | Sangam Kumar Sahoo | | |
---|
5 | Krushna Ram Mohapatra | | |
---|
6 | Bibhu Prasad Routray | | |
---|
7 | Dr Sanjeeb Kumar Panigrahi | | |
---|
8 | Savitri Ratho | | |
---|
9 | Mruganka Sekhar Sahoo | | |
---|
10 | Radha Krishna Pattanaik | | |
---|
11 | Sashikanta Mishra | | |
---|
12 | Aditya Kumar Mohapatra | | |
---|
13 | V. Narasingh | | |
---|
14 | Biraja Prasanna Satapathy | | |
---|
15 | Murahari Sri Raman | | |
---|
16 | Sanjay Kumar Mishra | | |
---|
17 | Gourishankar Satapathy | | |
---|
18 | Chittaranjan Dash | | |
---|
19 | Sibo Sankar Mishra | | |
---|
20 | Ananda Chandra Behera | | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
|
Additional judges
Patna High Court
The Patna High Court sits at Patna, and has jurisdiction over the state of Bihar. It may have a maximum of 53 judges, of which 40 may be permanently appointed and 13 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 33 judges.[23]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Krishnan Vinod Chandran (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Ashutosh Kumar | | |
---|
3 | Vipul Manubhai Pancholi | | |
---|
4 | Pavankumar Bhimappa Bajanthri | | |
---|
5 | Rajeev Ranjan Prasad | | |
---|
6 | Mohit Kumar Shah | | |
---|
7 | Arvind Singh Chandel | | |
---|
8 | Bibek Chaudhuri | | |
---|
9 | Nani Tagia | | |
---|
10 | Anjani Kumar Sharan | | |
---|
11 | Anil Kumar Sinha | | |
---|
12 | Prabhat Kumar Singh | | |
---|
13 | Partha Sarthy | | |
---|
14 | Annireddy Abhishek Reddy | | |
---|
15 | Nawneet Kumar Pandey | | |
---|
16 | Sandeep Kumar | | |
---|
17 | Purnendu Singh | | |
---|
18 | Satyavrat Verma | | |
---|
19 | Rajesh Kumar Verma | | |
---|
20 | Gunnu Anupama Chakravarthy | | |
---|
21 | Rajiv Roy | | |
---|
22 | Harish Kumar | | |
---|
23 | Shailendra Singh | | |
---|
24 | Arun Kumar Jha | | |
---|
25 | Jitendra Kumar | | |
---|
26 | Alok Kumar Pandey | | |
---|
27 | Sunil Dutta Mishra | | |
---|
28 | Chandra Prakash Singh | | |
---|
29 | Chandra Shekhar Jha | | |
---|
30 | Khatim Reza | | |
---|
31 | Anshuman | | |
---|
32 | Rudra Prakash Mishra | | |
---|
33 | Ramesh Chand Malviya | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
Punjab and Haryana High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court sits at Chandigarh, and has jurisdiction over the states of Punjab and Haryana and the union territory of Chandigarh. It may have a maximum of 85 judges of which 64 may be permanently appointed and 21 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 55 judges.[24]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Sheel Nagu (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Gurmeet Singh Sandhawalia | | |
---|
3 | Arun Palli | | |
---|
4 | Lisa Gill | | |
---|
5 | Sureshwar Thakur | | |
---|
6 | Deepak Sibal | | |
---|
7 | Anupinder Singh Grewal | | |
---|
8 | Sudhir Singh | | |
---|
9 | Sanjeev Prakash Sharma | | |
---|
10 | Gurvinder Singh Gill | | |
---|
11 | Rajbir Sehrawat | | |
---|
12 | Anil Kshetarpal | | |
---|
13 | Mahabir Singh Sindhu | | |
---|
14 | Manjari Nehru Kaul | | |
---|
15 | Harsimran Singh Sethi | | |
---|
16 | Anoop Chitkara | | |
---|
17 | Suvir Sehgal | | |
---|
18 | Alka Sarin | | |
---|
19 | Jasgurpreet Singh Puri | | |
---|
20 | Meenakshi I. Mehta | | |
---|
21 | Karamjit Singh | | |
---|
22 | Archana Puri | | |
---|
23 | Rajesh Kumar Bhardwaj | | |
---|
24 | Vikas Bahl | | |
---|
25 | Vikas Suri | | |
---|
26 | Sandeep Moudgil | | |
---|
27 | Vinod Sharma (Bhardwaj) | | |
---|
28 | Pankaj Jain | | |
---|
29 | Jasjit Singh Bedi | | |
---|
30 | Nidhi Gupta | | |
---|
31 | Sanjay Vashisth | | |
---|
32 | Tribhuvan Dahiya | | |
---|
33 | Namit Kumar | | |
---|
34 | Harkesh Manuja | | |
---|
35 | Aman Chaudhary | | |
---|
36 | Naresh Singh | | |
---|
37 | Harsh Bunger | | |
---|
38 | Jagmohan Bansal | | |
---|
39 | Deepak Manchanda | | |
---|
40 | Alok Jain | | |
---|
41 | Lapita Banerji | | |
---|
42 | Kuldeep Tiwari | | |
---|
43 | Gurbir Singh | | |
---|
44 | Deepak Gupta | | |
---|
45 | Amarjot Bhatti | | |
---|
46 | Ritu Tagore | | |
---|
47 | Manisha Batra | | |
---|
48 | Harpreet Kaur Jeewan | | |
---|
49 | Sukhvinder Kaur | | |
---|
50 | Sanjiv Berry | | |
---|
51 | Vikram Aggarwal | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of joining |
---|
1 | Harpreet Singh Brar | |
---|
2 | Sumeet Goel | |
---|
3 | Sudeepti Sharma | |
---|
4 | Kirti Singh | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Rajasthan High Court
The Rajasthan High Court sits at Jodhpur and has jurisdiction over the state of Rajasthan. It may have a maximum of 50 judges of which 38 may be permanently appointed and 12 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 33 judges.[25]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Manindra Mohan Shrivastava (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Shree Chandrashekhar | | |
---|
3 | Pankaj Bhandari | | |
---|
4 | Birendra Kumar | | |
---|
5 | Dr. Pushpendra Singh Bhati | | |
---|
6 | Dinesh Mehta | | |
---|
7 | Vinit Kumar Mathur | | |
---|
8 | Manoj Kumar Garg | | |
---|
9 | Inderjeet Singh | | |
---|
10 | Avneesh Jhingan | | |
---|
11 | Arun Monga | | |
---|
12 | Narendra Singh Dhaddha | | |
---|
13 | Mahendar Kumar Goyal | | |
---|
14 | Munnuri Laxman | | |
---|
15 | Farjand Ali | | |
---|
16 | Sudesh Bansal | | |
---|
17 | Anoop Kumar Dhand | | |
---|
18 | Vinod Kumar Bharwani | | |
---|
19 | Madan Gopal Vyas | | |
---|
20 | Uma Shanker Vyas | | |
---|
21 | Rekha Borana | | |
---|
22 | Sameer Jain | | |
---|
23 | Kuldeep Mathur | | |
---|
24 | Shubha Mehta | | |
---|
25 | Ganesh Ram Meena | | |
---|
26 | Anil Kumar Upman | | |
---|
27 | Nupur Bhati | | |
---|
28 | Rajendra Prakash Soni | | |
---|
29 | Ashok Kumar Jain | | |
---|
30 | Yogendra Kumar Purohit | | |
---|
31 | Bhuwan Goyal | | |
---|
32 | Praveer Bhatnagar | | |
---|
33 | Ashutosh Kumar | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
Sikkim High Court
The Sikkim High Court sits at Gangtok and has jurisdiction over the state of Sikkim. It may have a maximum of 3 judges, all of whom must be permanently appointed. Currently, it has 3 judges.[26]
Permanent judges
Telangana High Court
The Telangana High Court sits at Hyderabad and has jurisdiction over the state of Telangana. It may have a maximum of 42 Judges of which 32 may be permanently appointed and 10 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 27 judges.[27]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of retirement |
---|
1 | Alok Aradhe (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Sujoy Paul | | |
---|
3 | Puthichira Sam Koshy | | |
---|
4 | Moushumi Bhattacharya | | |
---|
5 | Abhinand Kumar Shavili | | |
---|
6 | Tadakamalla Vinod Kumar | | |
---|
7 | Kunuru Lakshman | | |
---|
8 | Bollampally Vijaysen Reddy | | |
---|
9 | Perugu Sree Sudha | | |
---|
10 | Gurijala Radha Rani | | |
---|
11 | Noonsavath Tukaramji | | |
---|
12 | Patlolla Madhavi Devi | | |
---|
13 | Kasoju Surendhar | | |
---|
14 | Surepalli Nanda | | |
---|
15 | Juvvadi Sridevi | | |
---|
16 | Natcharaju Shravan Kumar Venkat | | |
---|
17 | Maturi Girija Priyadarsini | | |
---|
18 | Chada Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy | | |
---|
19 | E. V. Venugopal | | |
---|
20 | Nagesh Bheemapaka | | |
---|
21 | P. Elamadar | | |
---|
22 | K. Sarath | | |
---|
23 | J. Srinivas Rao | | |
---|
24 | Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
| Judge | Date of joining |
---|
1 | Laxmi Narayana Alishetty | |
---|
2 | Anil Kumar Jukanti | |
---|
3 | Sujana Kalasikam | |
---|
| Vacant | | |
---|
Tripura High Court
The Tripura High Court sits at Agartala and has jurisdiction over the state of Tripura. It may have a maximum of 5 judges of which 4 may be permanently appointed and 1 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 5 judges.[28]
Permanent judges
Additional judges
Uttarakhand High Court
The Uttarakhand High Court sits at Nainital and has jurisdiction over the state of Uttarakhand. It may have a maximum of 11 judges of which 9 may be permanently appointed and 2 may be additionally appointed. Currently, it has 7 judges.[29]
Permanent judges
| Judge | Date of joining | Date of Retirement |
---|
1 | Ritu Bahri (CJ) | | |
---|
2 | Manoj Kumar Tiwari | | |
---|
3 | Ravindra Maithani | | |
---|
4 | Alok Kumar Verma | | |
---|
5 | Rakesh Thapliyal | | |
---|
6 | Pankaj Purohit | | |
---|
7 | Vivek Bharti Sharma | | |
---|
| Vacant | | | |
---|
Additional judges
List of Judges by seniority (in cumulative)
Judge names which don't have date of retirement indicated are "Additional Judges".
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: List of High Court Judges. 2019-02-03. doj.gov.in.
- Web site: Introduction of the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad. 2020-11-03. allahabadhighcourt.in.
- Web site: Chief Justice/Judges of the High Court Allahabad & its Bench at Lucknow. Allahabad High Court.
- Web site: NETWORK. LIVELAW NEWS. 2020-11-17. Allahabad High Court Gets 28 Permanent Judges. 2020-11-17. www.livelaw.in. en.
- Web site: CJ & Sitting Judges. Andhra Pradesh High Court.
- Web site: Chief Justice and Present Judges - High Court of Bombay. 2019-02-04. bombayhighcourt.nic.in.
- Web site: Calcutta High Court - Judges. 2019-02-04. calcuttahighcourt.gov.in.
- Web site: Chhattisgarh Highcourt - Sitting Judges. 2019-02-04. highcourt.cg.gov.in. 16 August 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190816002205/http://highcourt.cg.gov.in/sittingjudges/sitting.html. dead.
- Web site: CJ And Sitting Judges. 2019-02-04. delhihighcourt.nic.in.
- Web site: Gauhati High Court - Judges. 2019-02-04. www.ghconline.gov.in.
- Web site: High Court of Gujarat. 2019-02-04. gujarathighcourt.nic.in.
- Web site: CJ & Sitting Judges, HP High Court.
- Web site: CJ and Sitting Judges. Jammu and Kashmir High Court. 4 February 2019. 28 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190528090701/http://www.jkhighcourt.nic.in/cjjk.php. dead.
- Web site: SITTING JUDGES OF HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND High Court of Jharkhand, India. 2019-02-04. jharkhandhighcourt.nic.in.
- Web site: High Court of Karnataka Official Web Site. 2019-02-04. karnatakajudiciary.kar.nic.in.
- Web site: Present Judges of High Court. 2019-02-04. highcourtofkerala.nic.in.
- Web site: Hon'ble Judges High Court of Madhya Pradesh. 2019-02-04. mphc.gov.in.
- Web site: Madras High Court - Profile of Chief Justice. 2019-02-04. www.hcmadras.tn.nic.in.
- Web site: Welcome to High Court of Manipur Imphal - court rules. 2019-02-04. hcmimphal.nic.in.
- Web site: Chief Justice & Judges Official Website of High Court of Meghalaya, India. 2019-02-04. meghalayahighcourt.nic.in.
- Web site: Orissa High Court, Cuttack. 2019-02-04. www.orissahighcourt.nic.in.
- Web site: The High Court of Judicature at Patna. 2019-02-04. patnahighcourt.gov.in.
- Web site: Hon'ble Judges. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20190819115549/https://highcourtchd.gov.in/?trs=chief. 19 August 2019. 7 June 2019. High Court of Punjab and Haryana.
- Web site: Sitting Judges, Rajasthan HC. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20181105012858/http://164.100.222.238/hcraj/jphoto.php. 5 November 2018. 4 February 2019.
- Web site: Judges Profile High Court of Sikkim. 2019-02-04. highcourtofsikkim.nic.in. 17 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190417124547/http://highcourtofsikkim.nic.in/hcs/JudgesProfile. dead.
- Web site: HON'BLE JUDGES PROFILE. 2019-02-04. hc.tap.nic.in.
- Web site: Welcome to High Court of Tripura. 2019-02-04. tsu.trp.nic.in.
- Web site: Hon'ble the Chief Justice: Hon'ble the Chief Justice. 2019-02-04. highcourtofuttarakhand.gov.in.