Justice Pankaj Mithal was sworn in on Monday as the brand new Chief Justice of the widespread courtroom of the Union Territories of J&Okay and Ladakh.
An official stated J&Okay Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha administered the Oath of Office to Justice Mithal at a ceremony in Jammu.
Justice Mithal replaces Gita Mittal, who retired final yr.
Justice Mithal, who enrolled as an advocate within the Bar Council of U.P. in 1985, was elevated as an extra choose in 2006 and took oath as a everlasting choose in 2008.
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