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Appointment of Judges in Delhi High Court: 10 of 44 Judges Now from Other States After Major Judicial Transfers

A recent wave of judicial transfers has reshaped the Delhi High Court, with 10 of its 44 judges now from other states. The appointments mark a major shift in the court’s composition and seniority structure.

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Appointment of Judges in Delhi High Court: 10 of 44 Judges Now from Other States After Major Judicial Transfers

NEW DELHI: Judicial transfers in and out of the Delhi High Court have stirred considerable discussion within the legal fraternity, drawing letters of concern from members of the Bar to the Chief Justice of India (CJI) and the Supreme Court Collegium.

In the latest reshuffle, Justices Dinesh Mehta, Avneesh Jhingan, and Chandrasekharan Sudha, who transferred from the High Courts of Rajasthan and Kerala, were sworn in at the Delhi High Court on October 28. Their arrival coincided with the transfer of Justices Tara Vitasta Ganju and Arun Monga to the Karnataka and Rajasthan High Courts, respectively.

Delhi High Court Now Has the Highest Number

Of the 44 sitting judges at the Delhi High Court, 10, including Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya, hail from other High Courts. This gives Delhi the distinction of having the highest number of judges from outside the parent cadre, followed by the Karnataka High Court (9 judges) and the Madras High Court (6 judges).

Within the Delhi High Court Collegium, only Justice V Kameswar Rao belongs to the Delhi cadre. The Chief Justice comes from Allahabad High Court, and Justice N W Sambre from Bombay High Court.

Justice Rao is notably the only judge from Delhi among the top five judges at the Court. Interestingly, five of the nine division benches are now headed by judges transferred from outside Delhi.

New Judges Rank in Seniority

Following their induction, the three new judges have been positioned as follows in the Delhi High Court seniority list:

These rankings directly influence bench composition, roster allocation, and the administrative hierarchy within the High Court.

Bench Composition and New Judicial Rosters

As per the roster effective October 28, significant changes have been made to the court’s internal structure and case distribution:

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