Two Advocates Appointed As Additional Judges To Bombay High Court

DN Bureau

The Central government on Tuesday notified the appointment of two advocates as additional judges to the Bombay High Court. Read on for details:

Bombay High Court (File)
Bombay High Court (File)


New Delhi: The Central government on Tuesday notified the appointment of two advocates as additional judges to the Bombay High Court. 

Law Minister Kiren Rijiju tweeted about the appointment of Santosh Govindrao Chapalgaonkar and Milind Manohar Sathaye.

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The lawyers were recommended for elevation by the Supreme Court collegium on 12 September 2022.

Additional judges are usually appointed for two years before being elevated as permanent judges. (Agencies)

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