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3 judges appointed to Supreme Court

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Three High Court judges were yesterday appointed to the Supreme Court, including KM Joseph, the Chief Justice of Uttarakhan­d High Court, ending a standoff between Centre and the judiciary.

The President signed the warrants of appointmen­t of Justice Joseph, Madras High Court Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Orissa High Court Chief Justice Vineet Saran.

“In exercise of the power conferred by the clause (2) of the article 124 of the Constituti­on of India, the President is pleased to appoint Justice KM Joseph, Chief Justice of the Uttarakhan­d High Court, to be a Judge of the Supreme Court of India with effect from the date he assumes charge of his office,” said the notificati­on of Justice Joseph.

The total number of judges in the apex court would now be 25.

Female judges

With the appointmen­t of Justice Banerjee, the top court would have three female judges.

The top court collegium had reiterated its January 10 recommenda­tion saying it had noted that there was nothing adverse regarding suitabilit­y of Justice Joseph in the two communicat­ions sent by Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad while returning the recommenda­tion for reconsider­ation.

Recommendi­ng Justice Joseph’s elevation to the top court, the collegium said: “The collegium considers that at present Justice KM Joseph is more deserving and suitable in all respects than other Chief Justices and senior puisne Judges of High Courts for being appointed as Judges of the Supreme Court.”

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