President Ram Nath Kovind accepted the resignation of Chief Justice of the Madras High Court VK Tahilramani on Saturday, 21 September, reported Bar & Bench. Justice Vineet Kothari has been appointed as the Acting Chief Justice of the high court, according to ANI.
Justice Tahilramani's request to reconsider her transfer proposal was rejected by the collegium consisting of CJI Ranjan Gogi, Justices Bobde, Ramana, Arun Mishra and Nariman on 3 September, Live Law reported.
A one-day court boycott was also held by lawyers across Tamil Nadu as a result on 10 September.
The Supreme Court had on 12 September said each of the recommendations for transfer of Chief Justices and Judges of various high courts was based on "cogent reasons," reported news agency PTI.
It also said that each of the recommendations was made after “full and complete deliberations" and the same were "unanimously agreed upon by the Collegium.”
Justice Tahilramani became a judge in the Bombay High Court in June 2001. She was appointed as the Chief Justice of Madras High Court in August 2018.
(With inputs from Bar & Bench, Live Law and PTI.)
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