Six new judges of the Madras High Court were sworn in on Friday, taking the strength of the judges to 60 as against the sanctioned 75.
Six new judges of the Madras High Court were sworn in on Friday, taking the strength of the judges to 60 as against the sanctioned 75.
Chief Justice Indira Banerjee administered the oath of office to the six new judges, including four women -- S Ramathilagam, R Tharani, T Krishnavalli and R Hemalatha.
The other two judges are P. Rajamanickam and R Pongiappan. All the six have been elevated from sub-ordinate judiciary.
The chartered Madras high court has now a total strength of 11 women judges, which is the highest for any high court in the country, reported The Times of India.
Tamil Nadu Advocate General Vijay Narayan and office-bearers of various bar associations greeted the new judges.
(With inputs from PTI)