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CJ effects major shuffle of judges

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SHILLONG: In a judicial reshuffle, the Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court has effected transfer and posting of many judicial officers.
As per the notification issued on June 25, the District and Sessions Judge, East Khasi Hills A.M Ripnar  was appointed in the same post in West Garo Hills, while E. Kharumnuid (District and Sessions Judge, Ri Bhoi) was posted in the same post in East Khasi Hills.
Additional District and Sessions Judge (probationer) West Gato Hills  N. A Khan was appointed as District and Sessions Judge, Ri Bhoi.
Chief Judicial Magistrate, West Garo Hills district B Joshi was appointed in the same post at Nongstoin, West Khasi Hills, while Chief Judicial Magistrate West Jaintia Hills I. Rymbui was appointed in the same post in West Garo Hills.
Chief Judicial Magistrate West Khasi Hills FS Sangma has been posted in  West Jaintia Hills, while OSD, Meghalaya State Legal Service Authority Hills K J Lyngdoh  was appointed as Magistrate First Class, Sohra sub division.
Judicial Magistrate First Class, East Khasi Hills DS Marbaniang will hold the same post in Amlarem, while  Judicial Magistrate First Class, East Khasi Hills  R M Kharsyntiew will hold the same post at Nongpoh, Ri-Bhoi.
Judicial Magistrate First Class, Ri Bhoi  AM Pariat will assume the charge in East Khasi Hills, while  Judicial Magistrate First Class Sohra sub division L. Kharshiing has been transferred to East Khasi Hills
Judicial Magistrate First Class Amlaren Sub Division D. Sohtun has been posted in East Khasi Hills.

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