SC collegium recommends names of two women advocates as judges of Kerala HC

The Supreme Court collegium has recommended two women advocates for the Kerala High Court. Three judicial officers were approved for the Karnataka High Court. Four additional judges will become permanent judges of the Telangana High Court. Justice...

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New Delhi, The Supreme Court collegium on Tuesday recommended the names of two women advocates for appointment as judges of the Kerala High Court.

The collegium headed by Chief Justice Surya Kant in a meeting approved the names of Preeta Aravindan Krishnamma and Liz Mathew Anthraper.

The collegium also approved a proposal for appointment of three judicial officers as judges of the Karnataka High Court.


The names of these judicial officers are Rajeshwari Narayana Hegde, Kedambadi Ganesh Shanthi, and Mahadevappa Brungesh.

In another decision, the collegium gave its nod to the appointment of four additional judges as permanent judges of the Telangana High Court.

They justices Yara Renuka, Nandikonda Narsing Rao, E Tirumala Devi, and B R Madhusudhan Rao.
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The collegium further approved a proposal for appointment of Justice Manjusha Ajay Deshpande, additional judge, as permanent judge of the Bombay High Court.
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