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Centre notifies appointment of Aarti Sathe, 2 others as judges of Bombay High Court

Aarti Sathe was appointed spokesperson of the Maharashtra BJP in February, 2023 and had resigned in January 2024.

Aarti Arun Sathe Bombay High Court judge appointment, Supreme Court Collegium Bombay HC recommendations,With over two decades of legal practice, Aarti Arun Sathe has primarily dealt with tax disputes. (File photo)

Nearly a fortnight after the Supreme Court Collegium recommended name of advocate Aarti Arun Sathe for her appointment as the judge of Bombay High Court, the Central government on Wednesday notified her appointment along with two other judges.

Earlier this month, the opposition in Maharashtra—including NCP ( SP) MLA  Rohit Pawar—questioned the SC Collegium’s recommendation stating that she was a former spokesperson of Maharashtra BJP and the judiciary was required to be “free and impartial”.

On July 28, along with Sathe, the SC Collegium had recommended appointment of advocates Ajit  Kadethankar and Sushil Ghodeswar as judges of the Bombay High Court.

On Wednesday, the Centre  issued a notification clearing the appointment of three lawyers as additional judges of the Bombay HC.

“In exercise of the power conferred by clause (1) of Article 224 of the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint (i) Shri Ajit Bhagwanrao Kadethankar, (ii) Shri Sushil Manohar Ghodeswar and (iii) Ms. Aarti Arun Sathe, to be Additional Judges of the Bombay High Court, in that order of seniority, for a period of two years with effect from the date they assume charge of their respective offices,” the Centre’s notification reads.

Sathe was appointed spokesperson of the Maharashtra BJP in February, 2023 and had resigned in January 2024 citing “personal and professional reasons”. She had also resigned  from the primary membership of the party and as head of the Mumbai BJP legal cell on January 6, 2024.

With over two decades of legal practice, Sathe has primarily dealt with tax disputes and appeared before various forums including Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) , Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI), Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT), and Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) along with matrimonial disputes before the Bombay High Court.

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During early years as a lawyer, she worked with the Economic Law Practice (ELP) and was a part of senior lawyer Percy Pardiwala’s chamber. She has also argued cases in the Supreme Court and other High Courts.

Maharashtra BJP had dismissed opposition’s charges claiming that Sathe’s recommendation was “purely merit-based and within the legal framework” and was made almost a year-and-a-half after she resigned from the party and she has “no connection with the party.”

The Bombay HC currently has a total of 66 judges, including  50  permanent and 16 additional judges. After the three lawyers take oath as additional judges, the strength will go up to 69. The sanctioned strength of the Bombay High Court, which is the second largest in the country after the Allahabad High Court, is 94.

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