The Supreme Court Collegium’s approval of the elevation of four advocates as Judges of the Andhra Pradesh High Court is a welcome development. It is especially noteworthy that two of the four advocates are women, Ms. Kiranmayee Mandava and Ms. Sumathi Jagadam. This is a positive step towards increasing the representation of women in the judiciary.
The four advocates who have been recommended for elevation are all highly experienced and qualified lawyers. They have a proven track record of success in their careers, and they are known for their integrity and professionalism.
Harinath Nunepally has been practicing law for over 25 years. He has specialized in constitutional law, civil law, and criminal law. He has represented clients in a number of high-profile cases, and he is known for his sharp legal acumen and his persuasive arguments.
Ms. Kiranmayee Mandava has been practicing law for over 15 years. She has specialized in family law, civil law, and criminal law. She is known for her compassionate and empathetic approach to her clients, and she is a strong advocate for the rights of women and children.
Ms. Sumathi Jagadam has been practicing law for over 10 years. She has specialized in constitutional law, human rights law, and environmental law. She is a passionate advocate for social justice and equality, and she is known for her commitment to public service.
Nyapathy Vijay has been practicing law for over 20 years. He has specialized in constitutional law, civil law, and criminal law. He is known for his thorough knowledge of the law and his ability to think strategically.
The elevation of these four advocates to the Andhra Pradesh High Court is a gain for the judiciary and for the people of Andhra Pradesh. They will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the bench, and they will help to strengthen the rule of law in the state.