Justice Sanjiv Khanna: India's New Chief of Justice
Justice Sanjiv Khanna is set to become the 51st Chief Justice of India. With notable verdicts like upholding the abrogation of Article 370, he aims to expedite justice delivery. Succeeding Justice DY Chandrachud, Khanna's term will last until May 2025. His term highlights major judicial reforms.
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Justice Sanjiv Khanna, a prominent figure in the Indian judiciary, will step into the role of the 51st Chief Justice of India this Monday. Noted for his impactful rulings including those on Article 370 and the credibility of electronic voting machines, Justice Khanna's appointment marks another significant chapter in his illustrious career.
He is taking over from Justice DY Chandrachud, who retired on Sunday, as officially announced by the Centre on October 24. President Droupadi Murmu will administer the oath of office at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Justice Khanna's tenure is set to run until May 13, 2025, promising another phase of judicial leadership committed to reducing case backlogs and improving the delivery of justice in India.
Justice Khanna hails from a distinguished legal lineage and has served as a Supreme Court judge since 2019. His commitment to upholding constitutional values has been evident in several key decisions, such as nullifying the electoral bonds scheme meant for political funding. His elevation as Chief Justice is viewed as a continuation of a legacy of significant judicial integrity and reform.
(With inputs from agencies.)