Ad
related to: gauhati high court calendar 2024 printable by month list of events today
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Later, when Nagaland state was created on 1 December 1963, the Assam High Court was renamed as the High Court of Assam and Nagaland. On re-organization of the northeastern region of India by the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971, the High Court of Assam and Nagaland was abolished with effect from 21 January 1972 by section 28(1)(a ...
Delhi High Court: Delhi: 21 January 2025 (8 days) 15 June 2027 (−2 years, 137 days) 2 years, 146 days Sanjiv Khanna: Allahabad: 15th Since 16 January 2025. Served as 47th of Chief Justice of Bombay High Court from 29 July 2023 to 20 January 2025: Vijay Bishnoi: Gauhati High Court: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Mizoram, Nagaland: 5 February 2024 ...
Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Judges of the Gauhati High Court" ... This page was last edited on 5 May 2024, ...
The Calcutta High Court issues an order invalidating all Other Backward Classes (OBC) certificates issued by the Government of West Bengal since 2010. [ 72 ] 23 May – 2024 Thane explosion : At least nine people are killed and 64 others injured after a fire caused by an exploding boiler breaks out at a chemical factory in Dombivli , outside ...
5 February 2024: Nominated by: Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud: Appointed by: Droupadi Murmu: Judge of Rajasthan High Court; In office 8 January 2013 – 4 February 2024: Nominated by: Altamas Kabir: Appointed by: Pranab Mukherjee: Personal details; Born 26 March 1964 (age 60)
The following are the 25 high courts in India, sorted by name, year established, act by which it was established, jurisdiction, principal seat (headquarters), permanent benches (subordinate to the principal seat), circuit benches (functional a few days in a month/year), the maximum number of judges sanctioned, and the presiding chief justice of ...
Bwisagu marks the beginning of the new year. It is celebrated at the beginning of the first month of the Boro year, around mid-April in the Gregorian Calendar. It has remarkable similarities to the festival of Rongali Bihu, also celebrated at the same time in Assam. The worship of Bathow is done on the second day of the festival.
The Meghalaya High Court is the High Court of the state of Meghalaya. [1] It was established in March 2013, after making suitable amendments in the Constitution of India and North-Eastern Areas (Re-organisation) Act of 1971. Earlier, a bench of the Gauhati High Court had jurisdiction over the state of Meghalaya