
President Droucadi Murmu on Wednesday, May 14, can manage the oath of Judge Br Gavai as the main judge of India (CJI). Judge Sanjiv Khanna, who retired on Tuesday, May 13, retired. The main judge of India.
Soon after the oath of Rashtrapati Bhawan, Cji Br Gavai greeted President Murm, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, former President of RAM Nath Kovind and other dignitaries. Justice Gavai is 52. The main judge of India.
Justice Gavai is the first Buddhist and the second Dalit, who was the main judge of India. Before him the former CJI KG Balakrishnan became the first Dalit Cji in 2007. Balakrishnan served three years. Justice Gavaiwill is the main judge of India for six months before retirement in November 2025.
Who is justice gavai?
Justice Gavai was born on November 24, 1960 in Amravati, Maharashtra. After the title BCOM studied justice Gavai right at Amravati University.
The father of justice Gavai Ramakrishn Suryabhan Gavai He was the well -known leader Ambedkarite and founder of the Republican Party of India. Lok Sabha deputy from Amravati, Ramakrishn Gavai, served as Governor Bihar, Sikkim and Keral from 2006 to 2011, when UPA led by Congress led was in power on Wednesday.
Gavai joined the bar on 16 March 1985 at the age of 25. From 1987 to 1990 he practiced law on Bombay High Court. Later he practiced in front of the Nagpur bench in Bombay High Court, according to his profile available on the Supreme Court website.
Gavai became a permanent judge of the Supreme Court in Mumbai 12 November 2005 and was promoted as a judge of the Supreme Court in India On May 24, 2019 after serving as a judge of the High Court for 16 years.
SC JUDGE Since 2019
During his stint at the Supreme Court before the CJI became, the BR Gavai was part of about 700 benches dealing with the objects around the constitutional and administrative law, civil law, criminal law, commercial disputes, arbitration right to appoint at least some.
The justice Gavai created approximately 300 judgments, including the Constitution’s judgments on various issues that adhere to the rule of law and protect the fundamental rights, human rights and legal rights of citizens.
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