Karna Mishra, Gwalior. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has got three new judges. Which includes Gwalior Senior Advocate Pawan Dwivedi and Advocate Deepak Khot. Both of these have been appointed for the High Court Judge. At the same time, Advocate Amit Seth of Jabalpur has also been appointed as High Court Judge. The central government has issued its notification.
New judges have been appointed for Jabalpur and Gwalior bench. In such a situation, the number of judges working in the High Court has increased from 32 to 35. Although the total sanctioned post of the High Court Judge is 53, 18 posts are still vacant. The special thing is that due to five judges in the MP High Court, the representation of Gwalior has increased. Justice Pawan Dwivedi, three senior advocates have also become High Court judges before Justice Deepak Khot. All three have also been members of the High Court Bar Association.
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Let us tell you that Advocate Pawan Dwivedi started advocating with the current Supreme Court Judge Jitendra Maheshwari in 2004. He was also a justice friend in important public interest petitions. He was also advocated effectively on issues like adulteration of food items and solid waste disposal.
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At the same time, Advocate Deepak Khot topped LLB from MLB College Gwalior in 2000. During his studies, there was an internship in the office of Advocate Arun Mishra (retired Supreme Court Judge). For the first time in 2009, he became a government advocate in the Gwalior Bench for a year. Since 2020, there is a continuous government advocate. Apart from this, Amit Seth, Advocate of Jabalpur, is currently a subsidiary.
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