Chief Justice of Tripura HC will retire on Feb 23 only after 8 days of service
Chief Justice of Tripura HC will retire on Feb 23 only after 8 days of service
The Chief Justice of High Court of Tripura, Justice Jaswant Singh, who was sworn-in as the seventh Chief Justice of HC on February 15, will retire from the service on February 23, serving only eight days in the post.
Union Ministry of Law and Justice, in a notification issued on Tuesday, said that the President has appointed Justice Todupunuri Amarnath Goud, senior most puisne Judge of the High Court, to perform the duties of the office of the Chief Justice with effect from February 23 after the retirement of Chief Justice Singh.
Governor Satyadeo Narain Arya administered the oath of office to Justice Singh at a function at Raj Bhavan on February 15.
Justice Singh was in service in the Orissa High Court before being transferred to Tripura High Court as Chief Justice.
The post of Chief Justice in the Tripura High Court was vacant after Indrajit Mahanty retired from service in November last year and Justice Goud was acting as its Chief Justice. The Tripura High Court was set up in March, 2013 along with the full-fledged High Courts in Meghalaya and Manipur.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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