STATUS OF VACANCIES IN HIGH COURTS
There are 155
vacancies of judges out of a total sanctioned strength of 647
judges in High Courts as on date. Of these, there are 44 vacancies
in Allahabad High Court out of a sanctioned strength of 95 judges,
followed by 14 vacancies out of a sanctioned strength of 40 judges
in Punjab and Haryana High Court, 11 vacancies in Madras High
Court out of a sanctioned strength of 42 judges, 9 vacancies in
Gujarat High Court out of a sanctioned strength of 42 judges,
6 vacancies in Patna High Court out of a sanctioned strength of
27 judges, 4 vacancies in Gauhati High Court out of a sanctioned
strength of 19 judges, 4 vacancies in Uttaranchal High Court out
of a sanctioned strength of 7 judges, 3 vacancies in Chhattisgarh
High Court out of a sanctioned strength of 6 judges and 2 vacancies
in Sikkim High Court out of a sanctioned strength of 3 judges.
The percentage
of vacancies to the sanctioned posts of judges is 66 per cent
in Sikkim High Court followed by 57 per cent in Uttaranchal High
Court, 50 per cent in Chhattisgarh High Court, 46 per cent in
Allahabad High Court, 35 per cent in Punjab and Haryana High Court,
26 per cent each in Patna and Madras High Courts, and 21 per cent
each in Gauhati and Gujarat High Courts. The average of total
vacancies comes to 24 per cent.