The swearing in of six new judges strengthens judicial capacity within the Delhi High Court but still leaves it below its sanctioned strength by 20 positions. This development illustrates ongoing efforts to address vacancies in India’s judiciary-a crucial aspect given challenges such as backlog cases across courts nationwide. The diverse professional backgrounds of these judges may bring varied perspectives to their judgments.The reconstitution of the high court’s collegium aligns with established norms where seniority plays a key role in determining positions. Transparency regarding transfers and appointments showcases governance processes shaped by Supreme Court recommendations approved at central levels.
Such events provide an opportunity for reflection on systemic issues within India’s judicial structure-including addressing staffing deficits-that affect timeliness and accessibility for justice seekers.