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Govt appoints 55 civil judges

An order in this regard was issued by the Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs on the basis of recommendations by J&K and Ladakh High Court
06:49 AM Sep 08, 2024 IST | GK LEGAL CORRESPONDENT
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Srinagar, Sep 07: Government on Saturday accorded sanction to the temporary appointment of 55 candidates as civil judge (Junior Division) in Jammu and Kashmir.

An order in this regard was issued by the Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs on the basis of recommendations by J&K and Ladakh High Court.

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Those appointed include Tasneem Kawoos, Mufti Nahida, Sanah Badyal, Shavika Gupta, Shivali Sharma, Rabyia Snober Gulzar, Sonali Sharma, Nazia Hassan, Isha Jerath, Kangna Gupta, Akash Deep, Aastha Sharma, Aarizoo Javaid Rather, Arshad Aziz Qureshi, Prashant Kumar, Arushi Shukla, Rishabh Koushal, Ritika Jamwal, Jaspreet Kaur, Samreen Tibb, Alisha Bhagat, Kiritika Sethi, Akash Deep Singh, Rameen Rashid Khan, Younis Hamid, Meghna Mohan, Viren Magotra, Usman Khurshid, Bhawana Kesar, Amaan Nissar, Mahoor, Aiman Amin, Iram Irtiza, Roopsi, Waqar Ahmed, Vikas Bhardwaj, Akanksha Bhagat, Sheeraz Akhter Malik, Ravinder Singh, Himanshoo Atri, Bharti Slathia, Mansoor Ahmad Mir, Aastik Verma, Ajay, Nissar Ul Haq Khan, Hina Arveen Gone, Varun Kumar, Jyoti Kataria, Manzar Muneer, Mehak Mehbo?b, Ashutosh Sharma, Anurag Khajuria, Rahila Rashid, Sadiq Ali Wazir and Deepshikha.

The appointment of the candidates shall be subject to the production of various certificates and documents including qualification certificate, Date of Birth Certificate, Domicile Certificate; and any other relevant certificate, the order added.

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