Sunday saw the swearing-in of Justice Alok Aradhe as Chief Justice of the telangana High Court. At a ceremony conducted at the raj Bhavan, governor Tamilisai Soundararajan administered the oath of office to Aradhe, who had previously served as a judge of the karnataka High Court. At the event were the chief minister, K. chandrasekhar Rao, and a few of his cabinet members.

Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, who was promoted to the position of judge of the supreme Court, is succeeded by Justice Alok Aradhe. Alok Aradhe, who was born in raipur on april 13, 1964, entered as a lawyer on July 12, 1988. He worked as an attorney in the high court of madhya pradesh in Jabalpur, handling cases involving companies, arbitration, and civil and constitutional law. On december 29, 2009, he was appointed as an additional judge for the madhya pradesh high court, and on february 15, 2011, he was made a permanent judge.

On november 17, 2018, Justice Alok Aradhe took an oath to serve as a judge on the karnataka High Court. On July 3, 2022, he accepted responsibility as acting chief justice. watch out this space for more updates.


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