Law Ministry appoints 9 judges in 5 high courts

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New Delhi: On Wednesday, nine judicial officers and advocates were appointed as judges of the High Court.

The Department of Justice in the Law Ministry tweeted a list of new appointments of seven judicial officers and two advocates in five high courts.

Four judges were appointed in the Jharkhand High Court and two in the Patna High Court.

One judge each has been appointed in the High Courts of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Kerala.


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