Gujjuallnews.There are 25 high courts at the state and union territory level of India, which together with the Supreme Court of India at the national level, comprise the country's judicial system.Shah was sworn in on Friday along with three other chief justices – Hemant Gupta (Madhya Pradesh), Subhash Reddy (Gujarat) and Ajay Rastogi (Tripura).The Governor of Gujarat administers the oath of office at time of appointment. The Acting Chief Justice of the High Court of Gujarat is Mr. Anantkumar Surendraray Dave.The Gujarat judiciary comprises of nearly 800 courts situated in approximately 246 court complexes throughout the country. In the Gujarat Judiciary, effort for computerization of some of its processes has been going on since 1994. The journey of computerizing 4 city courts and 24 district courts has began since 1988.Sir Barnes Peacock was the first Chief Justice of the High Court. He assumed the charge when the court was founded on 1 July 1862. Justice Romesh Chandra Mitra was the first Indian officiating Chief Justice and Justice Phani Bhushan Chakravartti was the first Indian permanent Chief Justice of the court.The present CJI is Justice Ranjan Gogoi, and is the 46th CJI since January 1950, the year the Constitution came into effect and the supreme court came into being. He succeeded Justice Dipak Misra on 2 October 2018, and will remain in office till 17 November 2019, the day he retires on turning 65 years in age.The Gujarat Government on Friday appointed retired bureaucrat V S Gadhavi as the new state Chief Information Commissioner (CIC), a post lying vacant since December last year. Gadhavi, a retired IAS officer, presently serves as one of the four State Information Commissioners of Gujarat Information Commission.There are 24 high courts at the state and union territory level of India, which together with the Supreme Court of India at the national level, comprise the country's judicial system. Each high court has jurisdiction over a state, a union territory or a group of states and union territories.High court gets new chief justice. Justice Kalpesh Satyendra Jhaveri has been appointed as the new Chief Justice of Orissa high court.The Centre issued a notification regarding Jhaveri's appointment on Friday
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