No Kolkata, Say Calcutta High Court Judges, Rejecting Name Change | Read

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Calcutta High Court judges have rejected the Centre's decision to change the name of their place of work to Kolkata High Court. On July 5, the Cabinet said Calcutta, Bombay and Madras High Courts would be renamed Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai. On July 11, the judges met, arrived on consensus to stick to the original names, and conveyed this to the Law Ministry. Most lawyers are with the judges.

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