Two Judicial Officers Sworn In As Additional Judges Of Delhi High Court

Nupur Thapliyal

20 Oct 2023 5:14 AM GMT

  • Two Judicial Officers Sworn In As Additional Judges Of Delhi High Court

    Two judicial officers, Shailender Kaur and Ravinder Dudeja, on Friday sworn in as additional judges of the Delhi High Court. Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma administered the oath of office to the newly appointed judges.The Supreme Court Collegium had recommended their appointment as Delhi High Court judges on October 10. Days thereafter, the Central Government notified their appointment....

    Two judicial officers, Shailender Kaur and Ravinder Dudeja, on Friday sworn in as additional judges of the Delhi High Court.

    Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma administered the oath of office to the newly appointed judges.

    The Supreme Court Collegium had recommended their appointment as Delhi High Court judges on October 10. 

    Days thereafter, the Central Government notified their appointment. The announcement was made by Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on X (formerly Twitter).

    In its resolution, the Collegium had said that the Delhi High Court’s Chief Justice, in consultation with his two senior-most colleagues, recommended the elevation of the judicial officers.

    Regarding the appointment of judge Shailender Kaur, the resolution stated that the Judgment Evaluation Committee has given an ‘A’ rating to the judgments of the judge.

    “The collegium is conscious of the fact that the officer has recently retired from the Delhi Higher Judicial Service on 30 September 2023. Despite this, having regard to the fact that the officer has a proven track record and possesses both merit and integrity, the Collegium is of the considered view that she is suitable for appointment as a judge of the High Court of Delhi,” the resolution stated.

    Regarding the appointment of Ravinder Dudeja who is presently the Registrar General of the Delhi High Court, the resolution stated that the Judgment Evaluation Committee has also given an ‘A’ rating to his judgments.

    “Considering the long experience of the officer in judicial service, merit and integrity, the Collegium is of the considered view that the officer is suitable for appointment as a judge of the High Court of Delhi,” the resolution read.

    It added that while considering the said proposals, the Collegium has also taken note of the fact that the the proposal involves “non-recommendation of a senior judicial officer.”

    “Cogent reasons have been recorded by the Collegium of the High Court for not recommending his name. We are, therefore, in agreement with the Collegium of the High Court for not recommending his name,” the collegium had said.

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