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Law ministry appoints 16 new judges to five High Courts

Six judges have been appointed to Patna HC, four to Gauhati HC, two to the Uttakakhand and Jharkhand HCs, and one to the Sikkim HC

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Sixteen new judges have been appointed to five high courts.

The law ministry last night issued orders appointing six judges to the Patna High Court, four to the Gauhati High Court, two each to the Uttarakhand and Jharkhand high courts and one judge to the Sikkim High Court.

The appointments come at a time when the government and the judiciary have major differences over several clauses of a document which works as a guide for appointing judges to the Supreme Court and the 24 high courts.

As on May 1, the 24 high courts have 450 vacancies. While the sanctioned strength is 1,079, the working strength is 629 judges.

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