In a major judicial development, seven new judges have been appointed to the Madhya Pradesh High Court. Among them are five advocates—Pushpendra Yadav, Anand Singh Bahrawat, Ajay Kumar Nirankari, Jai Kumar Pillai, and Himanshu Joshi—along with two judicial officers—Ramkumar Choubey and Rajesh Kumar Gupta. Their inclusion is expected to enhance the bench’s ability to manage the increasing caseload.
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