Sanjiv Khanna: Sanjiv Khanna will be the next Chief Justice, CJI DY Chandrachud recommends, CJI will retire on November 10, 2024

Sanjiv Khanna: Justice Sanjiv Khanna will be the 51st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. CJI DY Chandrachud has recommended his name to the government. Actually, CJI Chandrachud will retire on 10 November 2024. After CJI Chandrachud, Justice Sanjiv Khanna's name is in the seniority list. Therefore, Justice Khanna's name has been put forward. However, his tenure will be only for 6 months because Justice Khanna will also retire on May 13, 2025.

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Let us tell you that it is a tradition that the current CJI recommends the name of his successor only when he is requested to do so by the Law Ministry. The government wrote a letter to the CJI last Friday asking him to send his recommendation as per the Memorandum of Procedure. Was. After this, CJI DY Chandrachud has recommended the name of Justice Sanjeev Khanna.

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Recommendation of names for appointment in 3 High Courts

Earlier, Judge D.Y. The Supreme Court collegium headed by Chandrachud has recommended the names of three advocates to the Center for appointment as judges of the Andhra Pradesh High Court. The three-member collegium includes Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice B. R. Gavai was also included. The collegium met on Tuesday and decided to recommend the names of four senior judicial officers for appointment as judges in the Kerala High Court.

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Enrolled as an Advocate in Delhi Bar Council in 1983

Let us tell you that Justice Sanjeev Khanna was born on 14 May 1960. Enrolled as an advocate in Delhi Bar Council in 1983. In 2004 he was appointed as Standing Counsel (Civil) for the National Capital Territory of Delhi. He also appeared and argued several criminal cases in the Delhi High Court as Additional Public Prosecutor and Amicus Curiae. He was promoted as Additional Judge of Delhi High Court in 2005 and made a permanent judge in 2006.

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Also acting chairman of National Legal Services Authority

According to the official website of the Supreme Court, Justice Sanjiv Khanna was elevated as Judge of the Supreme Court of India on 18 January 2019. He also held the post of Chairman of the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee from 17 June 2023 to 25 December 2023. Presently he is the Executive Chairman of the National Legal Services Authority and a member of the Governing Counsel of the National Judicial Academy, Bhopal.

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Judge in Delhi High Court for 14 years

Justice Sanjiv Khanna was born on 14 May 1960. He studied law from the Campus Law Center of Delhi University. After graduation, he registered as an advocate with the Delhi Bar Council in 1983. Before being made a Supreme Court judge, he was a judge in the Delhi High Court for 14 years. He was elevated to the Supreme Court in 2019.

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There was controversy over becoming a Supreme Court judge

There was a huge controversy over making Justice Khanna a Supreme Court judge by ignoring 32 judges. On January 10, 2019, the Collegium decided to promote Justice Maheshwari in his place and Justice Khanna, 33rd in seniority. After this, the recommendation was signed by President Ramnath Kovind.

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