SC: All high court judges are entitled to equal benefits
Tuesday, 5 November 2024 ()
The Supreme Court ruled that all High Court judges are entitled to equal benefits, including pensions, regardless of whether they were appointed from the district judiciary or the bar. The court emphasized that all High Court judges form a "homogenous class" and that distinguishing between them would undermine judicial independence.
The Supreme Court ruled that all High Court judges are entitled to equal benefits, including pensions, regardless of whether they were appointed from the district judiciary or the bar. The court emphasized that all High Court judges form a "homogenous class" and that distinguishing between them would undermine judicial independence.
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