SC Collegium Recommends Elevation Of 5 Advocates To Bombay HC, Sends Back 4 Names [Read Resolution]

Update: 2019-03-25 14:56 GMT

The Supreme Court collegium has recommended the elevation of five lawyers as judges of the Bombay High Court. The collegium comprising Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi, Justice SA Bobde and Justice NV Ramana approved the following names: Avinash G. Gharote N.B. Suryawanshi Madhav Jamdar Anil Kilor Milind Narendra Jadhav The court had ten names before it. In addition to...

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The Supreme Court collegium has recommended the elevation of five lawyers as judges of the Bombay High Court.

The collegium comprising Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi, Justice SA Bobde and Justice NV Ramana approved the following names:

Avinash G. Gharote

N.B. Suryawanshi

Madhav Jamdar

Anil Kilor

Milind Narendra Jadhav

The court had ten names before it. In addition to the five names listed above, it was also considering the candidature of Advocates Avinash S. Deshmukh, Manjari Dhanesh Shah, J.R. Shah, Abhay Kumar Ahuja and Devidas Pangam. The ten recommendations had been forwarded by the Bombay High Court collegium in May last year.

The Supreme Court collegium, however, deferred the proposal for elevation of Advocate Abhay Kumar Ahuja and remitted to the Bombay High Court the candidature of the remaining four Advocates.     

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