Justices Agarwal and Ramana were the chief justices of the Madras high court and Delhi high court respectively.
The sanctioned strength of judges in the apex court is 31 including the CJI. The two judges were elevated to apex court and were administered the oath of office and secrecy by CJI Sathasivam.
Justice Agrawal, 60, was the central government senior standing counsel and was appointed as the permanent judge of the Allahabad high court on February 5, 1999. He was appointed as the acting chief justice of the Madras HC on February 7 last year and was made the chief justice on November 23, 2013.
Justice Ramana, 56, hails from Andhra Pradesh's Ponnavaram village and has served as the acting chief justice at the Andhra Pradesh HC from March 10 to May 20 last year. He was elevated as Delhi HC’s chief justice on September 2, 2013. He enrolled as an advocate in February 1983 and began his judicial career on 27 June, 2000 as an Andhra high court judge.
Other than practising in high court, Ramana has also had experience of central and state administrative tribunals and has been the advocate general of Andhra Pradesh.
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