Five New Judges Join India's Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of India welcomes five new judges as appointments are confirmed by the Union Law Ministry. These judges include prominent figures from various High Courts. Notifications of their appointments were released on Monday by the ministry, signaling a significant addition to the judiciary.
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The Supreme Court of India has officially appointed five new judges, a move confirmed by the Union Law Ministry on Monday. The appointments are seen as a crucial development in India's judicial landscape.
Those joining the country's highest judiciary include Venkita Subramani Mohana, Shree Chandrashekhar, both chief justices from High Courts, alongside Justice Sheel Nagu, Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva, and Justice Arun Palli. The law ministry issued formal notifications on Monday morning, marking the beginning of their tenures.
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