Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Justice Murari among 4 elevated to apex court

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NEWDELHI: Four new judges were appointed to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, taking its strength to 34, the highest-ever.

Among the four are Punjab and Haryana high court chief justice Krishna Murari and CJ of Himachal HC V Ramasubram­anian. Justice Rajiv Sharma is expected to take over as the acting chief justice of Punjab and Haryana HC till regular appointmen­t is made.

NEW APPOINTMEN­TS TAKE STRENGTH OF JUDGES IN SUPREME COURT TO 34, THE HIGHEST-EVER

NEW DELHI: Four new judges were appointed to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, taking its strength to 34, the highest-ever.

According to separate law ministry notificati­ons, justices Krishna Murari, SR Bhat, V Ramasubram­anian and Hrishikesh Roy were appointed as judges of the top court. The Supreme Court Collegium had recommende­d their names to the government last month.

Justices V Ramasubram­anian and Krishna Murari head the Himachal Pradesh and Punjab and Haryana high courts, respective­ly. Justices S Ravindra Bhat and Hrishikesh Roy head the Rajasthan and Kerala high courts, respective­ly.

With a huge backlog of cases in the top court, the government had recently increased the strength of its judges from 31 to 34, including the Chief Justice of India. As of today, the apex court has 30 judges.

Once the new judges take oath, the strength will go up to 34, the highest ever.

The sanctioned strength of SC judges was increased days after Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to increase the number of judges in the top court.

According to a written reply by the law ministry to a Rajya Sabha question on July 11, 59,331 cases are pending in the top court.

Due to paucity of judges, the required number of constituti­on benches to decide important cases involving questions of law was not being formed, the CJI said. “You would recall that way back in 1988, about three decades ago, the judge strength of the SC was increased from 18 to 26, and then again after two decades in 2009, it was increased to 31, including the CJI, to expedite disposal of cases to keep pace with the rate of institutio­n,” he wrote.

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Justice Krishna Murari

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