In a first, a Union law secretary has been appointed as a judge of a high court.
According to the department of justice in the law ministry, Union law secretary Anoop Kumar Mendiratta has been elevated as a judge of the Delhi high court.
Mendiratta was appointed as judge based on his seniority as a judicial officer, sources in the government said.
His name was recently recommended by the Supreme Court collegium.
Mendiratta was a judicial officer in Delhi when he was made the law secretary in October 2019.
Even that was a first when a serving district and sessions judge was made the Union law secretary.
He was appointed as law secretary on a contractual basis till March 30, 2023, till his attaining the age of 60 years, the order had said.
Besides Mendiratta, three other judicial officers -- Neena Bansal Krishna, Dinesh Kumar Sharma and Sudhir Kumar Jain -- have also been elevated as judges of the Delhi high court.
The department of justice tweeted about the fresh appointments on Friday.
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