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  • The Center is awaiting High Court names for ad hoc judge appointments.
    Posted on March 10th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • The Supreme Court has allowed High Courts to appoint ad hoc judges to address a backlog of over 18 lakh criminal cases.
    • The appointment is limited to two to five judges, not exceeding 10% of the total sanctioned strength.
    • The Union Law Ministry has not received any recommendations from respective High Court collegiums for appointing ad hoc judges.
    • The procedure for appointing ad hoc judges follows a similar path as regular judges, with the President giving assent.
    • The Supreme Court Bench relaxed certain conditions and kept others in abeyance.

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