In a brief meeting conducted in the Supreme Court judges' lounge on October 11, 2022, the incumbent Chief Justice of India, UU Lalit, recommended Justice DY Chandrachud as his successor. Justice Chandrachud is expected to be sworn in as the CJI on November 9, 2022, a day after CJI Lalit will retire from his 74-day tenure.
Justice Chandrachud’s tenure will last till November 11, 2024 ( CJIs retire once they turn 64).
Justice Chandrachud’s legal background:Â
A look at his career as a judge:
The Twitter reaction to this announcement from different political party members and others followed:Â
The reformist? In recent years, Justice Chandrachud has been a part of some very notable judgements which had a more reformist approach to civil reforms and women’s rights. Some of them were:Â
Also, he was part of the five-judge Bench which unanimously upheld the Hindu side’s claim to the title of the Ram Janmabhoomi land and lead the Gyanwapi case bench.