The law ministry has forwarded recommendations from nine high courts to appoint 40 judges to the Supreme Court collegium.
The high courts from where the recommendations have been received include Karnataka, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Madras and Tripura, the functionary said.
According to law ministry data, as on September 1, while the approved strength of judges in the 24 high courts was 1,079, there were 413 vacancies and these high courts were functioning with an effective working strength of 666 judges.
The collegium had recently said that the judiciary and not the IB, is a better judge of who should be part of the judiciary.
Commenting on the appointment of judges, law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said 126 judges were appointed in 2016 which is a record since 1989.
He said on an average 82 judges were appointed annually.
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