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Supreme Court Collegium recommends new judges for Allahabad High Court

In a major development aimed at strengthening India’s judiciary, the Supreme Court Collegium has approved the appointment of multiple judges across various high courts, including three for the Allahabad High Court.
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Supreme Court Collegium recommends new judges for Allahabad High Court

New Delhi: In a significant move to strengthen the judiciary, the Supreme Court Collegium, in its meeting held on July 1, 2025, approved the appointment of three judicial officers as judges of the Allahabad High Court, reports Dynamite News correspondent. The decision aims to address vacancies and ensure smoother judicial functioning in one of India’s largest high courts.

Key Appointments for Allahabad High Court

The newly approved judges are

  1. Shri Pramod Kumar Srivastava II
  2. Shri Santosh Rai
  3. Shri Zafeer Ahmad

Yesterday, the Supreme Court Collegium had recommended new judges for the Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Patna, Rajasthan, Guwahati, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Punjab, and Haryana High Courts to strengthen the judiciary.

Key Appointments

Andhra Pradesh High Court

The Collegium cleared the appointment of Tuhin Kumar Gedela, an advocate, and Sangeeta Sharma, a judicial officer, as judges of the Andhra Pradesh High Court.

Delhi High Court

Three judicial officers have been approved for elevation in Delhi High Court:

Patna High Court

Two advocates have been recommended for judgeship:

Their elevation reflects the Collegium’s emphasis on bringing diverse legal expertise to the bench.

Rajasthan High Court

The Collegium approved the appointments of

Guwahati High Court

The Collegium cleared the appointment of the following as judges:

Meghalaya High Court

Madhya Pradesh High Court

The Collegium approved the appointments of:

Punjab & Haryana High Court

The following have been recommended for judgeship:

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