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The article "The equivocations of DY Chandrachud" from Caravan Magazine critically examines the legacy of Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, highlighting perceived inconsistencies, majoritarian & politically savvy mindset, questionable integrity and the long-term impact of his term as judge and Chief Justice on Indian judicial system. [6]
Sanjiv Khanna, the incumbent chief justice of India, since 11 November 2024 The chief justice of India is the highest-ranking officer of the Indian judiciary and the chief judge of the Supreme Court of India. As head of the Supreme Court, the chief justice is responsible for the allocation of cases and appointment of constitutional benches which deal with important matters of law. In ...
The Chief Justice of India is often referred to as the master of roster as he allots the benches to cases and in that regard, has administrative jurisdiction. [1] As Chief Justice, by custom, Chandrachud is the ex-officio Patron-in-Chief of National Legal Services Authority and the Chancellor of National Law School of India University. The ...
Joined on retirement of Justice K. M. Joseph: 26 December 2023 (1 year, 44 days) Joined on retirement of Justice S.K. Kaul: 3 Justice Surya Kant: 18 June 2023 (1 year, 235 days) Joined on retirement of Justice Ajay Rastogi: 11 November 2024 (89 days) Joined on retirement of CJI D.Y. Chandrachud: 4 Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka: 11 November 2024 ...
Date of Appointment as Chief Justice Date of Retirement Tenure Nominated By Appointed By Parent High Court Sanjiv Khanna : Supreme Court of India: 24 June 2005 (19 years, 226 days) 18 January 2019 (6 years, 18 days) 11 November 2024 (86 days) 13 May 2025 (−97 days) 184 days Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud: Droupadi Murmu: Delhi
The chief justice of India (CJI) ... Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud (1920–2008) 22 February 1978: 11 July 1985: 7 years, 139 days Bombay: Neelam Sanjiva Reddy [30] 17
The bench, headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, held that the legislature (Elected Government) has control over bureaucrats in administration of services and control over officers' transfer and posting except in matters of public order, police and land. [4]
Justice Y.V. Chandrachud died on 14 July 2008 shortly after he was admitted to the Bombay Hospital. He is survived by his wife Prabha, his son Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud, [9] former Chief Justice of India [10] [11] and his daughter Nirmala. His grandsons, Abhinav Chandrachud, a lawyer in Bombay high court and Chintan Chandrachud, a legal scholar ...