
The main judge of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna will retire on Tuesday, May 13. He will be followed by the head of Judge Bhushan Ramkrishhn (BR) Gavai. Judge Sanjiv Khanna served as 51. The main judge of the Supreme Court in India.
In April this year, Cji Sanjiv Khanna officially recommended Judge Bhushan Ramkrishn Gavai as his successor and, in the formal process of appointment, handed over the proposal to the Ministry of Law.
Currently, the judiciary Gavai holds the position of the Supreme Judge at the Supreme Court after the CJI Khann. Now he took part in the office as 52. The main main judge of India 14. May, followed by CJI Khanna, who will leave on 13 May.
President Drouidi Murmu will manage an oath.
Who is the judiciary Sanjiv Khanna?
Sanjiv Khanna’s justice was promoted to the Supreme Indian Court on January 18, 2019. From 13 May he has been a patron, the National Authority for Legal Services (Nalsa) and President, National Judicial Academy, Bhopal (NJA).
Justice Khanna was also chairman, Supreme Court’s legal services (SCLSC) Committee from 17 June 2023 to 25 December 2023 and the Executive President of Nalsa from 26 December 2023 to 10 November 2024.
After originally practicing in the Delhi District Courts, he founded his practice especially at the High Court in Delhi. As an Amicus Curiae, the High Court in Delhi helped in several criminal cases and cases concerning public importance issues.
On June 24, 2005, Khanna was promoted as another judge of the High Court in Delhi and on February 20, 2006 he became a permanent judge.
While the judge of the High Court in Delhi served as a chairman/authorized judge, Delhi Judicial Academy (DJA), Delhi International Arbitration Center (DIAC) and Mediation Centers of the District Court.
Judge Sanjiv Khanna was part of the Supreme Court judgment in 2024 concerning the interim bail of former main Minister Arvin Kejriwal, while the other was involved in the case of money washing law.
Khanna’s justice was also part of a five judge who declared controversial election bonds that is unconstitutional due to concerns about the transparency of donors and the potential of corrupt practices.
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