Hindustan Times (Noida)

Govt notifies appointmen­t of 6 HC chief justices

- Utkarsh Anand letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE SC COLLEGIUM ON MAY 17 PASSED THE RESOLUTION RECOMMENDI­NG THE APPOINTMEN­T OF NEW CHIEF JUSTICES IN 6 HCS

NEW DELHI: The government on Sunday notified appointmen­ts of new chief justices for six high courts in the country, over a month after recommenda­tions were made by the Supreme Court’s collegium.

The month-long delay in the appointmen­ts was due to the government’s initial reservatio­ns against one of the recommenda­tions, HT reported first on June 17.

After the matter was resolved following discussion­s, the approval came through around a week ago, followed by notificati­ons on Sunday, appointing new chief justices in the high courts of Uttarakhan­d, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan,

Gauhati and Telangana.

Four of these high courts – Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gauhati – currently do not have full-time chief justices and are being headed by acting chiefs.

Following the government’s approval, Delhi high court’s acting chief justice Vipin Sanghi will be appointed as chief justice of Uttarakhan­d high court, while Satish Chandra Sharma, chief justice of the Telangana high court, will take over as Delhi high court’s regular chief.

Two judges of Bombay high court, justices Amjad A Sayed and Sambhaji Shivaji Shinde, will be appointed as chief justices of the high courts of Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, respective­ly.

Gujarat high court judge

Rashmin M Chhaya will be elevated as chief justice of Gauhati high court, while justice Ujjal Bhuyan of Telangana high court will be elevated as chief justice of the same high court.

In three of the high courts, appointmen­ts were overdue. The posts of chief justice were lying vacant in Uttarakhan­d since December 24, in Rajasthan since March 7, and in Delhi since March 13.

In Himachal Pradesh, Mohammad Rafiq demitted the office of chief justice on May 24, and the vacancy at Gauhati high court arose following the elevation of justice Sudhanshu Dhulia as a Supreme Court judge on May 7. Justice Dhulia took oath as judge of the top court on May 9.

The Supreme Court collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, on May 17 passed the resolution recommendi­ng the appointmen­t of new chief justices in the six high courts. Owing to the government’s reservatio­ns over one name, the proposal remained stuck in the law ministry for more than three weeks, people aware of the matter told HT.

Justice Sanghi of Delhi high court, who was recommende­d to head the Uttarakhan­d high court, was recently in the news after he called for a report from Delhi Police over vandalism outside the official residence of Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.

The judge also recently pulled up Twitter for not being sensitive in dealing with blasphemou­s posts against Hindu deities.

Justice Sharma, who is slated to take over as Delhi high court chief justice, belongs to the Madhya Pradesh high court and was appointed as a high court judge in January 2008.

Justice Bhuyan, recommende­d as chief justice of Telangana high court, belongs to Gauhati high court, where he was appointed as a judge in October 2011.

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