Andhra Pradesh High Court - Current Judges of The Court

Current Judges of The Court

Current Chief Justice and Justices of the High Court

  • Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose, The Acting Chief Justice
  • Justice V. Eshwaraiah
  • Justice G.Raghuram
  • Justice N.V.Ramana
  • Justice G.Rohini
  • Justice Ashutosh Mohunta
  • Justice L. Narasimha Reddy
  • Justice R.Subhash Reddy
  • Justice K.C.Bhanu
  • Justice B.Seshasayana Reddy
  • Justice G.Chandraiah
  • Justice Ramesh Ranganathan
  • Justice Bhavani Prasad Grandhi
  • Justice G.V.Seethapathy
  • Justice Nooty. Ramamohana Rao
  • Justice C.V.Nagarjuna Reddy
  • Justice R.Kantha Rao
  • Justice Vilas V.Afzulpurkar
  • Justice P.V.Sanjay Kumar
  • Justice B.Chandra Kumar
  • Justice Raja. Elango
  • Justice B.N. Rao Nalla
  • Justice Samudrala Govinda Rajulu
  • Justice Noushad Ali
  • Justice Nadimpalli Rama Linga Nageswara Rao
  • Justice Ponnuru Durga Prasad
  • Justice Kallakuri Girija Shankar
  • Justice Nyshadham Ravi Shankar
  • Justice Vegi Suri Appa Rao
  • Justice G.Krishna Mohan Reddy
  • Justice K.S.Appa Rao

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