Allahabad High Court Transfers 1086 Judicial Officers in Uttar Pradesh The Allahabad High Court has initiated a large-scale transfer of judicial officers across Uttar Pradesh, affecting 1086 judges. The move aims to streamline operations in district courts and ensure efficient case management. The transfers, ordered by Chief Justice Arun Bhansali, involve 408 Additional District and Sessions Judges (ADJ), 277 Civil Judges Senior Division, and 401 Civil Judges Junior Division. The court’s directive mandates that all affected officers submit their current posts by 15 April afternoon and transition to their new postings via email. They will remain affiliated with the court until their new assignments are confirmed. The transfer list, uploaded on the high court’s website, includes detailed records of all judicial officers, covering every district in the state. Key appointments include Varun Mohit Nigam, an Additional District and Sessions Judge from Bulandshahr, who will now serve as Registrar (Judicial) (Listing) at the Allahabad High Court. Devendra Nath Goswami, a Special Judge from Sant Kabir Nagar, has been appointed Joint Registrar (Judicial) (Inspection) at the Lucknow Bench. Other notable transfers include: Jyotindra Kumar-II, a Special Judge from Lucknow, now serving as Registrar (Judicial) (Accounts) at the Lucknow Bench. Nishant Singla, an Additional District and Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court) from Muzaffarnagar, appointed Joint Registrar (Judicial) (Inspection) at the Allahabad High Court. Mayur Jain, Registrar (Judicial) (Listing) at the Allahabad High Court, has been transferred to the Gautam Buddha Nagar district.#uttar_pradesh #allahabad_high_court #arun_bhansali #varun_mohit_nigam #devendra_nath_goswami
