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Contact Numbers and Addresses of the Elevated/Transferred/Retired Hon'ble Supreme Court Judges/Hon'ble Chief Justices and Ho CONTACT NUMBERS AND ADDRESSES OF THE ELEVATED/TRANSFERRED/RETIRED HON’BLE SUPREME COURT JUDGES/HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICES AND HON’BLE JUDGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE HIGH COURT AS ON 10-08-2021. HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICES / JUDGES OF SUPREME COURT OF INDIA WHO ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE HIGH COURT SL. NAME OF THE HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICES / JUDGE CONTACT NUMBER NO. 1 Sri Justice N.V. Ramana, Chief Justice of India. 011-23794772 3, Janpath, New Delhi-110 001 H.No.331-2RT, Sanjiva Reddy Nagar, Hyderabad-38 2 Sri Justice R. Subhash Reddy 011-23012825 2, Teen Murti Marg, New Delhi Plot No.193, Rd.No.10 C, M.L.As & M.Ps Colony, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-33 040-23545058 3 Sri Justice V. Ramasubramanian 011-23018043 Room No.202, New Tamil Nadu House, Near Chankya Hall, Tikerdrajit Marg, New Delhi HON’BLE SITTING CHIEF JUSTICES / JUDGES WHO ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE HIGH COURT SL. NAME OF THE HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICES / JUDGE CONTACT NUMBER NO. 1 Sri Justice Raghvendra Singh Chauhan Chief Justice, High Court of Uttarakhand 2 Sri Justice Suresh Kumar Kait Judge, High Court of Delhi 3 Sri Justice P.V. Sanjay Kumar Judge, Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh FORMER HON’BLE SUPREME COURT JUDGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE HIGH COURT SL. NAME OF THE HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICES / JUDGE DATE OF CONTACT NO. RETIRMENT NUMBER 1 Sri Justice B.P. Jeevan Reddy 13.03.1997 040-23548544 Plot No.301, Road No.25, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad - 33. 040-23541211 98492-80544 2 Sri Justice M. Jagannadha Rao 01.12.2000 040-23224533 3-6-281/B, 2nd Floor, Above SBI, Opp to Old MLA Quarters, 040-23221181 (F) Himayatnagar, Hyd – 29. 098109-72203 3 Sri Justice Syed Shah Mohammed Quadri 04.04.2003 040-23562580 H.No.8-1-346/10, “SABZA”, Toli Chowki, Hyderabad-33. 98495-92580 4 Sri Justice P. Venkatarama Reddi 09.08.2005 94409-71177 B-12, Stone Valley Apartments, Road No.4, Banjara Hills, Hyd – 34 040-23351188 5 Sri Justice B. Sudershan Reddy 07.07.2011 040-23547719 Plot No. 12-A, MPs & MLAs Colony, Road No.10/C, Jubilee Hills, 81067-76131 Hyd - 33. 6 Sri Justice G.S. Singhvi 12.12.2013 99586-77088 K-27, Hauz Khas Enclave, Ground Floor and Basement, New Delhi-110 016 2 7 Sri Justice Anil R. Dave 18.11.2016 011-41002593 Present address: 95603-09393 K-118,Hauz Khas Enclave, Opp. Padmini Enclave, New Delhi- 110 016. Tel:079-27473338 Permanent address: 4, Mahagujarat Society, Near Ankur Society, Naranpura, Ahmedabad–380 013. 8 Sri Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose 27.05.2017 99537-27000 Chairperson, Lokpal, New Delhi. 7B, Rammoy Road, Bhowanipur, Kolkatta, West Bengal – 700 025 9 Sri Justice J. Chelameswar 22.06.2018 88008-78668 H.No.1-2-593/3/D/9, Gate No. 84, Opp. Ramachandra Mission, St.No.3, Domalguda, Hyderabad –33 10 Sri Justice Madan B. Lokur 30.12.2018 011-42484424 Judge of the Non Resident Panel of the Supreme Court of Fiji A-26, First Floor, Gulmohar Park, New Delhi – 110 049 FORMER HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE HIGH COURT SL. NAME OF THE HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICES / JUDGE DATE OF CONTACT NO. RETIRMENT NUMBER 1 Sri Justice A. Lakshmana Rao 13.01.1996 98481-52402 Flat No’s 1204 & 1205, Titanimum Towers, PBEL City, Peeramcheruvu (V), Rajendra Nagar (M), Hyderabad – 500 091, Telangana State 2 Sri Justice M.N. Rao 22.04.1998 040-23116262 Flat No.313, Prithvi Block, MY HOME NAWADWEEPA, Madhapur, 97049-11522 Hyderabad-81 3 Sri Justice Y. Bhaskar Rao 26.06.2000 040-23212119 H.No. 5-9-22/63/3, Adershnagar, Hyderabad - 500 063. 94913-83524 4 Sri Justice Man Mohan Singh Liberhan 11.11.2000 0172-2743222 H.No.81, Sector-9-A, Chandigarh-160 001. 098766-96699 5 Sri Justice N.Y. Hanumanthappa 25.09.2001 080-23513707 No.259, 7th Cross, II Main, RMV, IInd Stage, Dallars Colony, 080-23415024 Bangalore-560 001. 94481-64027 040-23743659 Flat No.304-B, Ambience Avenue, Near Satya Sai Nigamam Colony, Hyd 6 Sri Justice Devinder Gupta 04.04.2005 011-41645589 A-61, (Top Floor), South Extension, Part-II, New Delhi-110 049. 98180-65456 7 Sri Justice S.R. Nayak 31.12.2006 080-23410703 “Venkataramana”, No. 399, IV cross, 2nd Block, 2nd Stage, RMV Extension, Bangalore - 560 001. 8 Sri Justice Bilal Nazki 18.11.2009 75440-01111 Chairperson, State Human Rights Commission, Jammu and Kashmir. 98 B, Ist Floor, Sector-23, Noida, U.P.-201 301 9 Sri Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru 25.10.2001 73826-03046 (former Chairperson, A.P. State Human Rights Commission, Hyd) Kanispora Baramulla, Kashmir(J&K) India - 193103 10 Smt. Justice T. Meena Kumari 03.08.2013 98493-98609 Plot No. A-38, H.No.2-2-18/31/C2, Durgabai Deshmukh Colony, Sri Ramachandra Collage Lane, Baghamberpet, Hyderabad-13 11 Sri Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta 06.05.2015 035-92202909 16/2A, Dewan Gazi Road, Post Office – Bally, Howrah-711 201. 98309-29716 12 Sri Justice L. Narasimha Reddy 30.07.2015 94406-21406 Chairman, Central Administrative Tribunal, New Delhi 040-27406364 H.No.2-2-25/3/3, Durgabai Deshmukh Colony, Near O.U.Campus, Baghamberpet, Hyd-13. 3 13 Ms. Justice G. Rohini 13.04.2017 040-24017398 3.3.108/153 & 172, “SURYA”, New Friends Colony, Phase-2, Attapur, 85270-27027 Hyderguda, Rajender Nagar, R.R.Dist – 500 048 14 Sri Justice Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale, 24.10.2018 (022) 22675858 Office: 6, Bhagyodaya Bldg., 79, Nagindas Master Road, Fort, / 59 Mumbai – 400 001 94949-40122 Residential: A-1903, A-wing, Zeon Ajmera i-Land, Bhaktipark, Near i-Max, 022-24010874 Wadala (E), Mumbai-400 037 15 Sri Justice T. B. Radhakrishnan 28.04.2021 FORMER HON’BLE JUDGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE HIGH COURT SL. NAME OF THE HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICES / JUDGE DATE OF CONTACT NUMBER NO. RETIRMENT 1 Sri Justice A. Seetharam Reddy 20.03.1990 98498-08454 Plot No.98, Kavuri Hills, Phase-I, Madhapur, Hyderabad-33 2 Sri Justice Iyyapu Panduranga Rao 01.07.1993 98486-02263 H.No.1-3-307/6, Kawadiguda, Near Tallabasti Saibaba Temple, Hyderabad-80. 3 Sri Justice P.L.N. Sarma 24.04.1995 040-27611584 H.No.1-1-648/2A, Gandhi Nagar, Opp Govt. of India Wireless Station, 94400-48648 Hyderabad–80 4 Sri Justice S. Parvatha Rao 26.11.1997 040-23545056 Plot No.68, Phase-3, Road No.71, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500 096. 98495-45954 5 Sri Justice B.K. Somasekhara 27.01.1998 080-23227202 (O) H.No.175, Brundavana, 3rd ‘E’ Cross, II Block, III Stage, 080-23234468 (R) Basaveswaranagar, BANGALORE-560 079 98803-83981 6 Sri Justice T.N.C. Rangarajan 08.05.1998 040-23546787 Vishnu’s Blue Lotus, 103, 2nd Floor, 8-2-2/1/A/1,2,3,4, Rd No.3, 93910-05635 Banjara Hills, Hyderabad -34 7 Sri Justice B.V. Rangaraju 12.07.1998 0891-2705767 D.No.55-1-24/3, Jagannadharaju Nagar, Venkoji Palem, 94900-52598 Visakhapatnam-530001. 040-23833713 Flat No.401, Nagarjuna Residency, Rajeev Nagar, Yousufguda, Hyd. 8 Sri Justice D. Reddeppa Reddi 01.08.1998 040-23547971 Plot No. 898, Road No. 46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad – 500 033. 97008-90999 9 Sri Justice P. Ramakrishnam Raju 09.11.1998 040-42615137 Flat No.10809 Walnut, Indu Fortune Fields, Phase 13, KPHB Colony, 98668-74000 Hyderabad-85 10 Sri Justice V. Rajagopala Reddy 12.11.1998 040-23547432 H.No.8-2-268/1/24, Near Aurora Colony, Road No.3, Banjara Hills, 94409-45627 Hyderabad-34. 11 Sri Justice Syed Saadatulla Hussaini 24.11.1998 040-24549319 H.No. 16-9-422/3/1A&B, Old Malakpet, Hyderabad – 500 036. 89782-08282 12 Sri Justice R. Bayapu Reddy 08.12.1998 040-42025431 Flat No.10306, Walnut Block, Indu Fortune Fields Gardenia Apts., 98490-03635 K.P.H.B.Colony, 13th Phase, Hyderabad – 500072 13 Sri Justice T. Ranga Rao 01.01.1999 0866-2431413 Flat No.201, Sowbhagya Heights, Prakasam Road, Suryaraopet, 98490-14413 Vijayawada-520 002 14 Sri Justice Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 12.03.1999 040-23546515 Plot No. 443-A57–III, Road No.86, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad -500 096. 15 Sri Justice V. Bhaskara Rao 01.08.1999 040-27201666 Plot No.145, East Kalyanpuri, Near Shiva Temple, Uppal Road, 040-27209988 Hyderabad-39. 94412-92727 4 16 Sri Justice B.S. Raikote 07.10.1999 080- 23480071 No.40 (MIG), 6th Main, Ist Cross, Karnataka Housing Board Colony 080-23486000 (First Stage), Basaveshwara Nagar, Bangalore-560 079 94488-51626 17 Ms. Justice S.V. Maruthi 24.11.1999 040-27873973 B-202, Patels Gols Links Apartment, Yapral Municipality, Sec’bad- 87 98856-99111 18 Sri Justice A.S. Bhate 25.11.1999 0240-2443030 “Sneha Gatha” Plot No.3, NS-4, Sector, N-4, CIDCO, Behind SBI, 94222-10850 Aurangabad, MAHARASTRA-431 003 29 Sri Justice K.S. Shrivastav 03.03.2000 07162-222530 (O) Barrister’s - Bunglow, Ward No.29, West-Budhwari, Chhindwara, 07162-244530 (R) MADHYA PRADESH-480 001 94249-91924 20 Sri Justice K.B. Siddappa 01.07.2000 H.No.211, 9H Main, Ist Block, HRBR Layout, Kalyan Nagar, 080-25450888 Bangalore-560 043. 094490-60247 Plot No.82, Phase-III, H.No.6-5-1/8, Opp: Huda Nursery Park, 040-24240675 Vaidehi Nagar, Vanasthalipuram, Hyderabad-70 21 Sri Justice C.V.N. Sastri 02.07.2000 040-23396376 (R) H.No. 6-2-45/10, AC Guards, Holimary Road, Hyderabad-4.
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