Kerala High Court - Judges

Judges

1 Manjula Chellur Chief Justice
2 C. N. Ramachandran Nair Permanent Judge 1 October 2012
3 Pius C. Kuriakose Permanent Judge 2 October 2013
4 A. K. Basheer Permanent Judge 1 July 2011
5 R. Basant Permanent Judge 5 May 2012
6 K. M. Joseph Permanent Judge 19 June 2020
7 Thottathil B. Radhakrishnan Permanent Judge 29 April 2021
8 V. Ramkumar Permanent Judge 7 May 2012
9 K. Hema Permanent Judge 23 March 2013
10 M. Sasidhraran Nambiar Permanent Judge 3 January 2013
11 K. T. Sankaran Permanent Judge 25 December 2016
12 S. Siri Jagan Permanent Judge 22 January 2014
13 T. R. Ramachandran Nair Permanent Judge 30 January 2015
14 Antony Dominic Permanent Judge 30 May 2018
15 Harun Al Rashid Permanent Judge 5 October 2014
16 V. K. Mohanan Permanent Judge 6 August 2015
17 P. N. Raveendran Permanent Judge 29 May 2018
18 M.C.Hari Rani Permanent Judge 26 October 2011
19 Thomas P. Joseph Permanent Judge 19 July 2014
20 K. Surendra Mohan Additional Judge
21 P. R. Ramachandra Menon Additional Judge
22 C.K. Abdul Rehim Additional Judge
23 C. T. Ravi Kumar Additional Judge
24 P. Bhavadasan Additional Judge
25 S.S. Satheesachandran Additional Judge
26 M.L. Joseph Francis Additional Judge
27 P.S. Gopinathan Additional Judge
28 P.Q. Barkath Ali Additional Judge

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