<p>New Delhi: Two new judges on Friday took oath of office, taking the strength of the Delhi High Court to 41.</p>.<p>Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya administered the oath to Justices Renu Bhatnagar and Rajneesh Kumar Gupta, who were serving as judicial officers in the district judiciary here, at a swearing-in ceremony held in the high court premises.</p>.<p>The chief justice congratulated and welcomed both the new judges.</p>.2020 riots: Being part of WhatsApp groups doesn't show criminality, Umar Khalid to Delhi High Court.<p>"Congratulations. Welcome to our high court," he said after administering them oath.</p>.<p>The Central government notified the two new appointments on February 19 after the Supreme Court collegium made a recommendation in favour of the two judicial officers, early this month.</p>.<p>The sanctioned strength of the high court is 60 and with the two new appointments, the present strength has risen to 41. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Two new judges on Friday took oath of office, taking the strength of the Delhi High Court to 41.</p>.<p>Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya administered the oath to Justices Renu Bhatnagar and Rajneesh Kumar Gupta, who were serving as judicial officers in the district judiciary here, at a swearing-in ceremony held in the high court premises.</p>.<p>The chief justice congratulated and welcomed both the new judges.</p>.2020 riots: Being part of WhatsApp groups doesn't show criminality, Umar Khalid to Delhi High Court.<p>"Congratulations. Welcome to our high court," he said after administering them oath.</p>.<p>The Central government notified the two new appointments on February 19 after the Supreme Court collegium made a recommendation in favour of the two judicial officers, early this month.</p>.<p>The sanctioned strength of the high court is 60 and with the two new appointments, the present strength has risen to 41. </p>