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Punjab and Haryana HC CJ administers oath of office to 2 additional judges

CHANDIGARH: Punjab and Haryana High Court Chief Justice, Justice Krishna Murari, on Friday administered the oath of office to two additional judges.

Punjab and Haryana HC CJ administers oath of office to 2 additional judges

Judges Lalit Batra and Arun Kumar Tyagi were administered oath at a simple but impressive ceremony attended by sitting and retired judges of the high court, bureaucrats, advocates and relatives.



Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, November 16

Punjab and Haryana High Court Chief Justice, Justice Krishna Murari, on Friday administered the oath of office to two additional judges.

Judges Lalit Batra and Arun Kumar Tyagi were administered oath at a simple but impressive ceremony attended by sitting and retired judges of the high court, bureaucrats, advocates and relatives.

Judge Tyagi was posted as the registrar-general in the Punjab and Haryana high court, while Judge Batra was posted as the district and sessions judge in Sonepat before elevation.

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