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The second highest Judge job at Calcutta HC

The second highest Judge job at Calcutta HC
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Kolkata: Calcutta High Court has a second highest Judge job among all high courts in this country after the Allahabad High Court.
In a written reply to TMC MP and senior lawyer Kalyan Banerjee, Law Minister of Rijiju Kiren Union on Wednesday, Wednesday 2019, until July 1, 2020, the Supreme Court Collegium has made seven recommendations for the Calcutta High Court Judge which is only two appointed, including a former public lawyer .
The Union Minister also said that on August 1, 41 posts were empty judges in the Calcutta High Court.
Rijaju’s response to Banerjee said that 71 judges’ positions were subject to sanctions for the Calcutta High Court, only 31 judges “were in position”.
According to vacancy positions in the High Court released by the Minister of Competence for Law and Justice, only the High Court of Allahabad who has more vacancies than the Calcutta High Court.
However, Allahabad High Court has a 160 jury sanction strength and 66 judges.
Even the Bombay High Court, which has the power of sanction 94 jury, has a list of vacancies from 31 judges.
Among vacancies in the Calcutta High Court, 25 is for permanent judges and 16 for additional judges.
Banerjee Questions On When Job Vacancies Will Be Submitted, Rijiju did not do a time frame but said: “Fill in vacancies in the High Court is a continuous, integrated and collaborative process between executive and justice.
This requires consultation and approval from various good constitutional authorities at The state and central level.
“The Law Minister of Uni also said that when attempts to fill posts were being made” fast “, these vacancies continued to arise because of” retirement, resignation, or increased judges and increased powers of judges “.
While the Calcutta High Court Judge arranged for retirement this year, the next retirement in 2023.
In April 2020, five Calcutta High Court judges were transferred.
Three of them took over as the main judge of Bombay, Madras and Meghalaya.
The Calcutta High Court now has two additional judges.

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