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Judges of the the High Courts AS ON 01/07/2020 JUDGES OF THE THE HIGH COURTS (List of Judges arranged according to date of initial appointment) [Sanctioned Strength of Judges of High Court also includes the Chief Justice of High Court] AS ON 01/07/2020 ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT Approved Judge Strength: 160 [Pmt. 76 Addl. 84] (List of Judges arranged according to date of initial appointment) Sl Name of the Judge Source of Date of Date of Date of Remarks No S/Shri Justice Recruitment Appointment as Appointment Retirement Addl. Judge as Pmt. Judge 1 GOVIND MATHUR BAR 02/09/2004 29/05/2006 13/04/2021 CJ W.E.F. 14/11/2018 [PHC: Rajasthan] 2 PANKAJ KUMAR JAISWAL BAR -- 11/10/2004 23/09/2020 Joined on 06/02/19 [PHC: M.P.] 3 KUMARI BHARATI SAPRU BAR 05/10/2005 10/08/2007 28/07/2020 4 SHRI NARAYAN SHUKLA BAR 05/10/2005 10/08/2007 17/07/2020 5 PANKAJ MITHAL BAR 07/07/2006 02/07/2008 16/06/2023 6 MUNISHWAR NATH BHANDARI BAR 05/07/2007 04/11/2008 11/09/2022 Joined on 15/03/2019 [PHC: Rajasthan] 7 SHASHI KANT GUPTA BAR 05/05/2008 19/04/2010 13/11/2020 8 BALA KRISHNA NARAYANA BAR 05/05/2008 19/04/2010 26/07/2020 9 ABHINAVA UPADHYA BAR 05/05/2008 19/04/2010 02/11/2020 10 PRITINKER DIWAKER BAR 31/03/2009 10/09/2013 21/11/2023 Joined on 03/10/2018 [PHC: Chhattisgarh] 11 ANIL KUMAR BAR 13/04/2009 24/12/2010 08/08/2020 12 KUMARI NAHEED ARA MOONIS BAR 13/04/2009 24/12/2010 07/12/2021 13 RITU RAJ AWASTHI BAR 13/04/2009 24/12/2010 02/07/2022 14 ALOK SINGH BAR -- 12/10/2009 27/04/2021 Joined on 03/04/2020 [PHC: Uttarakhand] 15 B. AMIT STHALEKAR BAR 21/11/2011 06/08/2013 24/12/2020 16 PANKAJ NAQVI BAR 21/11/2011 06/08/2013 21/08/2021 17 MANOJ MISRA BAR 21/11/2011 06/08/2013 01/06/2027 18 RAMESH SINHA BAR 21/11/2011 06/08/2013 04/09/2026 19 SMT. SUNITA AGARWAL BAR 21/11/2011 06/08/2013 29/04/2028 20 DEVENDRA KUMAR UPADHYAYA BAR 21/11/2011 06/08/2013 15/06/2027 21 BACHCHOO LAL SERVICE 22/01/2013 02/08/2014 02/07/2021 22 RAKESH SRIVASTAVA BAR 12/04/2013 02/08/2014 28/09/2022 23 SURYA PRAKASH KESARWANI BAR 12/04/2013 02/08/2014 14/07/2024 24 MANOJ KUMAR GUPTA BAR 12/04/2013 10/04/2015 08/10/2026 25 ANJANI KUMAR MISHRA BAR 12/04/2013 10/04/2015 16/05/2025 26 VED PRAKASH VAISH SERVICE 17/04/2013 18/03/2015 26/06/2021 Joined on 27/11/2017 [PHC: Delhi] 27 KAUSHAL JAYENDRA THAKER SERVICE 04/05/2013 14/03/2018 03/09/2023 Joined on 11/04/2016 [PHC: Gujarat] 28 MAHESH CHANDRA TRIPATHI BAR 27/09/2013 10/04/2015 20/06/2028 29 SUNEET KUMAR BAR 27/09/2013 10/04/2015 28/05/2023 30 VIVEK KUMAR BIRLA BAR 03/02/2014 01/02/2016 17/09/2025 31 ATTAU RAHMAN MASOODI BAR 03/02/2014 01/02/2016 02/08/2025 32 ASHWANI KUMAR MISHRA BAR 03/02/2014 01/02/2016 15/11/2030 33 RAJAN ROY BAR 03/02/2014 01/02/2016 14/08/2027 34 ARVIND KUMAR MISHRA-I SERVICE 03/02/2014 01/02/2016 30/06/2023 35 OM PRAKASH-VII SERVICE 03/02/2014 01/02/2016 09/09/2022 36 YASHWANT VARMA BAR 13/10/2014 01/02/2016 05/01/2031 37 VIVEK AGARWAL BAR 07/04/2016 17/03/2018 27/06/2029 Joined on 17/10/2019 [PHC: M.P.] 38 RAJUL BHARGAVA BAR 15/11/2016 23/03/2018 17/11/2020 39 SIDDHARTHA VARMA BAR 15/11/2016 23/03/2018 18/09/2029 40 SMT. SANGEETA CHANDRA BAR 15/11/2016 23/03/2018 22/04/2030 41 SMT. REKHA DIKSHIT SERVICE 15/11/2016 23/03/2018 09/08/2021 42 ASHOK KUMAR BAR 20/02/2017 14/03/2018 02/09/2020 43 VIVEK CHAUDHARY BAR 20/02/2017 14/03/2018 11/05/2028 44 SAUMITRA DAYAL SINGH BAR 20/02/2017 14/03/2018 18/12/2031 45 DINESH KUMAR SINGH-I SERVICE 07/07/2017 17/09/2018 23/06/2021 46 RAJIV JOSHI BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 22/03/2023 47 RAHUL CHATURVEDI BAR 22/09/2017 18/03/2020 29/06/2024 48 SALIL KUMAR RAI BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 07/08/2027 49 JAYANT BANERJI BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 16/01/2027 50 RAJESH SINGH CHAUHAN BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 17/07/2028 51 IRSHAD ALI BAR 22/09/2017 18/03/2020 11/12/2026 52 SARAL SRIVASTAVA BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 28/10/2026 53 JAHANGIR JAMSHED MUNIR BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 22/08/2029 : 2 : AS ON 01/07/2020 ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT Sl Name of the Judge Source Date of Date of Date of Remarks No S/Shri Justice Appointment as Appointment Retirement Addl. Judge as Pmt. Judge 54 RAJIV GUPTA BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 21/10/2028 55 SIDDHARTH BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 14/04/2027 56 AJIT KUMAR BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 21/12/2030 57 RAJNISH KUMAR BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 09/08/2031 58 ABDUL MOIN BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 31/10/2030 59 DINESH KUMAR SINGH BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 17/08/2028 60 RAJEEV MISRA BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 19/01/2031 61 VIVEK KUMAR SINGH BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 24/03/2030 62 CHANDRA DHARI SINGH BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 11/07/2031 63 AJAY BHANOT BAR 22/09/2017 06/09/2019 03/08/2031 64 NEERAJ TIWARI BAR 22/09/2017 21/09/2019 08/07/2026 Additional Judges Sl. Name of Additional Judge Date of Source of Date of Date of Remarks No. S/Shri Justice Birth Recruitment initial expiry of appointment present term 1 VIRENDRA KUMAR II 08/04/1959 SERVICE 15/11/2016 14/11/2020 2 PRAKASH PADIA 10/03/1965 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 3. ALOK MATHUR 16/11/1964 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 4. PANKAJ BHATIA 15/09/1966 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 5 SAURABH LAVANIA 17/04/1966 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 6 VIVEK VARMA 29/12/1969 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 7 SANJAY KUMAR SINGH 21/01/1969 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 8 PIYUSH AGRAWAL 06/11/1971 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 9 SAURABH SHYAM SHAMSHERY 04/02/1969 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 10 JASPREET SINGH 29/08/1971 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 11 RAJEEV SINGH 03/04/1968 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 12 SMT. MANJU RANI CHAUHAN 29/08/1966 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 13 KARUNESH SINGH PAWAR 19/05/1971 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 14 DR. YOGENDRA KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 30/12/1965 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 15 MANISH MATHUR 09/06/1972 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 16 ROHIT RANJAN AGARWAL 05/07/1971 BAR 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 17 RAM KRISHNA GAUTAM 15/06/1960 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 18 UMESH KUMAR 08/07/1960 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 19 PRADEEP KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 30/09/1959 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 20 ANIL KUMAR-IX 31/05/1959 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 21 RAJENDRA KUMAR - IV 01/07/1962 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 22 MOHD. FAIZ ALAM KHAN 26/01/1963 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 23 VIKAS KUNVAR SRIVASTAV 28/06/1960 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 24 VIRENDRA KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 01/01/1962 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 25 SURESH KUMAR GUPTA 21/06/1961 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 26 NARENDRA KUMAR JOHARI 20/10/1962 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 27 RAJ BEER SINGH 06/12/1964 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 28 AJIT SINGH 30/03/1961 SERVICE 22/11/2018 21/11/2020 29 ALI ZAMIN 01/01/1961 SERVICE 06/05/2019 05/05/2021 30 VIPIN CHANDRA DIXIT 01/07/1963 BAR 12/12/2019 11/12/2021 31 SHEKHAR KUMAR YADAV 16/04/1964 BAR 12/12/2019 11/12/2021 32 RAVI NATH TILHARI 09/02/1969 BAR 12/12/2019 11/12/2021 33 DEEPAK VERMA 30/03/1965 BAR 12/12/2019 11/12/2021 34 GAUTAM CHOWDHARY 09/11/1964 BAR 12/12/2019 11/12/2021 35 SHAMIM AHMED 08/03/1966 BAR 12/12/2019 11/12/2021 36 DINESH PATHAK 07/01/1972 BAR 12/12/2019 11/12/2021 37 MANISH KUMAR 16/09/1970 BAR 12/12/2019 11/12/2021 38 SAMIT GOPAL 30/12/1971 BAR 12/12/2019 11/12/2021 AS ON 01/07/2020 ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT Judges transferred from the Allahabad High Court Sl Name of the Judge Source Date of Date of Date of Remarks .
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