New Judges Assume Roles in Delhi High Court
Three new judges, Justices Dinesh Mehta, Avneesh Jhingan, and Chandrasekharan Sudha, have been sworn into the Delhi High Court. Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya administered the oath. While Mehta and Jhingan transferred from Rajasthan High Court, Sudha moved from Kerala High Court.
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In a significant development for the Delhi High Court, three new judges were officially sworn in on Tuesday. Justices Dinesh Mehta, Avneesh Jhingan, and Chandrasekharan Sudha took the oath of office, administered by Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya.
Justices Mehta and Jhingan were transferred to the Delhi High Court from the Rajasthan High Court. On the other hand, Justice Sudha joins from the Kerala High Court, adding a new dimension to the judiciary in the capital.
Earlier, six other judges were also transferred to the Delhi High Court, reinforcing the judiciary with expertise from various parts of the country. These judges took their oath in recent weeks, marking a period of transition within the court.
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