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Collegium chose 3 women for SC, one to become the first woman Cji

Collegium chose 3 women for SC, one to become the first woman Cji
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New Delhi: Collegium led by Judge NV Ramana has chosen nine names to fill as many vacancies in the Supreme Court, including three unprecedented women, one of them – Nagarathna BV justice from Karnataka HC – can be the first woman in India .
Other names were selected to be recommended to the Government to appoint as HC Bombay Judges), Gujarat HC Chairman of Judge Vikram Nath (HC HC Allahabad), Chairman of Justice Sikkim HC JK Maheshwari (Parent HC Madhya Pradesh), Justice CT Ravi Kumar and MM Sundaresh (both parents HC Madras).
Former additional lawyer General P S Narasimha is the choice alone from the bar for appointments directly as Judge SC.
Although it will bring the power of judges in SC to almost full power 34, other vacancies will be caused on Wednesday with the pension justice Navin Sinha.
However, the election is nine, if the recommendation is received by the government, it will focus the population of judges in SC especially to several states – Maharashtra, Delhi, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
Collegium, also consists of Judge Lalit, a M Khanwilkar, D Y Chandrachud and L N Rao – seems to have ignored the full North of North countries, which only has three judges in the last 15 years in H K SEMA, M K Sharma and Ranjan Gogoi.
Nine chosen also seems to have replaced many senior judges and ignored the assessment of the Bench Constitution SC, which created the judge’s system framework, showed a fair regional and multi-cultural balance in the selection of judges.
Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, Jammu and Kashmir, Chhattisgarh did not have a representation in SC for a long time and even though there was a judge with the necessary seniority available in the pool, their aspirations had been handled by the Collegium at Tuesday night meetings.
October 30, 1962 Birth of Justice B V Nagaratha, Princess 19th Cji Engalaguppe Seetharamiah Venkataramia, has registered as an advocate on October 28, 1987 in Bangalore.
He was appointed as an additional judge from Karnataka HC on February 18, 2008 and was made as a permanent judge on February 17, 2010.
He will have a term of office, in the appointment as SC Judge, until October 29, 2027 and may have mastery of almost nine months as the first woman CJI After successfully Judge Surya Kant, who will retire as CJI on February 9, 2027.

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