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Nearly 400 judicial officers transferre­d in UP

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The Allahabad High Court has transferre­d close to 400 judicial officers, nearly half of them of the Additional District and Sessions Judge rank, in a major reshuffle in the lower judiciary in Uttar Pradesh.

According to the notificati­ons issued on Friday by the High Court's Registrar General Dinesh Kumar Singh, the transferre­d judicial officers include 199 ADJS posted in regular courts and another eight of the same rank posted at fast track courts in various districts.

All the judicial officers have been directed to "keep themselves ready to hand over charge at their present place of posting on May 8".

The reshuffle has been markedly comprehens­ive in the districts like Jhansi, Banda, Moradabad and Sitapur - each of them having six ADJS to have been shifted elsewhere.

Lucknow, Meerut, Mainpuri, Bijnor and Hamirpur have five transferre­d ADJS each. Besides, the list of those transferre­d include another 118 judicial officers holding the rank of chief judicial magistrate (CJM), chief metropolit­an magistrate (CMM), additional CJM, additional CJM (Railway), additional CMM, civil judges/additional civil judges (senior division) and judges/ additional judges small causes courts. The largest number of judicial officers of the aforesaid rank to have been transferre­d are from Aligarh (10), followed by Agra (five) and Kanpur Nagar, Meerut, Saharanpur, Sonbhadra and Varanasi (four each).

Also, 43 judicial officers of the rank of civil judge/additional civil judge (Junior Division), judicial magistrate and metropolit­an magistrate have been assigned new places of posting, according to the notificati­ons that have been put out on the High Court's official website.

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