Why in News?
Recently, President Droupadi Murmu will administer the oath
of office to the new Chief Justice of India, Justice Dhanajaya Yeshwant
Chandrachud at Rashtrapati Bhawan.
- He succeeded Justice UU Lalit(49th CJI).
- Justice DY Chandrachud is the 50th Chief Justice of India.
About DY Chandrachud:
- He Born in 1959, Mumbai (Maharashtra).
- Justice Chandrachud was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court
of India on the 13th of May 2016. - Earlier, he served as Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court.
- Education Qualification:
- LLB from Campus Law
Centre from Delhi University and - LLM degree and a Doctorate in Juridical Sciences from
Harvard Law School in the USA.
What is the Qualification of the Judge of the Supreme Court
& Chief Justice of India (CJI)?
- The CJI should be a citizen of India.
- He should have been a judge of a High Court for five years.
- He should have been an advocate of a High Court for 10
years. - Be, in the opinion of the President, a distinguished jurist.
Note: The Constitution of India has not prescribed a minimum
age for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court.
Appointment of Chief Justice of India (CJI):
- Under the Article 124 of the Constitution the CJI and the
Judges of the Supreme Court (SC) are appointed by the President of India. - The CJI is appointed by the President after the consultation
with such judges of the Supreme Court and High Court as he deems necessary - The senior most judge of the Supreme Court should alone be
appointed to the office of the CJI.
Collegium System for appointment of the Judges:
- The SC collegium is headed by CJI and comprises four other
senior most judges of the court. - The collegium system is the system of appointment and
transfer of judges that has evolved through judgments of the SC (Judges Cases),
and not by an Act of Parliament or by a provision of the Constitution.
Tenure of Judges of Supreme Court (SC):
The Constitution has not fixed the tenure of Judge of the
Supreme Court. But there are three provisions for this regard –
- He holds office until he attains the age of 65 years.
- He can resign his office by writing to the president.
- He can be removed from his office b the President on the
recommendation of the Parliament.
Removal of Judges:
- He/She can be removed by an order of the President only
after an address by Parliament has been presented to President. - This should be supported by a special majority of each House
of Parliament. - Grounds of Removal are two Proved misbehaviour or Incapacity
(Article 124(4).
List of Chief Justice of India (CJI):
There have been 50 Chief justices in India till date. H J
Kania served as the First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India. The list
of Chief Justice of India is given below:
Sr. No. |
List of CJI |
1. |
H.J Kania |
2. |
Mehr Chand |
3. |
Bijan Kumar |
4. |
Sudhi Ranjan |
5. |
Bhuvaneshwar |
6. |
P. B. |
7. |
Amal Kumar |
8. |
Koka Subba |
9. |
Kailas Nath |
10. |
Mohammad |
11. |
Mohammad |
12. |
Jayantilal |
13. |
Sarv Mittra |
14. |
A. N. Ray |
15. |
Mirza |
16. |
Y. V. |
17. |
P. N. |
18. |
Raghunandan |
19. |
Engalaguppe |
20. |
Sabyasachi |
21. |
Ranganath |
22. |
Kamal Narain |
23. |
Madhukar |
24. |
Lalit Mohan |
25. |
M. N. |
26. |
Aziz |
27. |
J. S. Verma |
28. |
Madan Mohan |
29. |
Adarsh Sein |
30. |
Sam Piroj |
31. |
Bhupinder |
32. |
Gopal Ballav |
33. |
V. N. Khare |
34. |
S. Rajendra |
35. |
Ramesh |
36. |
Yogesh Kumar |
37. |
K. G. |
38. |
S. H. Kapadia |
39. |
Altamas Kabir |
40. |
P. Sathasivam |
41. |
Rajendra Mal |
42. |
H. L. Dattu |
43. |
T. S. Thakur |
44. |
Jagdish Singh |
45. |
Dipak Misra |
46. |
Ranjan Gogoi |
47. |
Sharad Arvind |
48. |
N. V. Ramana |
49. |
U. U. Lalit |
50. |
D. Y. |