List of Working Judges Transferred/elevated
The following is a list of presently working justices of Punjab & Haryana High Court who are elevated to Supreme Court, as Chief Justice of High Court or shifted to other High Court with their present place and the dates they are due to retire:
- Mr. Justice Surinder Singh Nijjar (Supreme Court) 6.6.2014
- Mr. Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar (Supreme Court) 27.8.2017
- Mr. Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel (Chief Justice, Gauhati High Court) 6.7.2015
- Mr. Justice M.M. Kumar (Chief Justice, J & K High Court) 4.1.2015
- Mr. Justice Ashutosh Mohunta (A.P.) 24.2.2015
- Mr. Justice Virender Singh (J & K) 6.10.2016
- Mr. Justice Vinod Kumar Sharma (Madras) 24.5.2013
- Mr. Justice Ajai Lamba (Allahabad) 20.9.2020
- Mr. Justice Mohinder Pal (Gujarat) 29.12.2018
- Mr. Justice Kanwaljit Singh Ahluwalia (Calcutta) 30.5.2019
- Ms. Justice Nirmaljit Kaur (Rajasthan) 27.1.2021
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