CJI Appointment Process Begins: Justice Surya Kant Set to Lead Supreme Court

The Union government has officially started the process to appoint the next Chief Justice of India. Justice BR Gavai is scheduled to retire on November 23 after reaching the age of 65. Following established tradition, Justice Surya Kant is expected to be recommended as the next CJI. If appointed, he would serve as the 53rd Chief Justice with a tenure lasting until February 2027.

Key Points: Justice Surya Kant Expected as Next CJI After Justice Gavai Retires

  • Law Ministry sends formal communication to Justice Gavai for successor recommendation
  • Appointment follows Memorandum of Procedure guidelines for judicial appointments
  • Justice Surya Kant expected to serve 15-month tenure until February 2027
  • New CJI will assume charge on November 24 after Justice Gavai's retirement
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Centre begins CJI appointment process as Justice BR Gavai nears retirement

Centre initiates CJI appointment process as Justice BR Gavai nears November 23 retirement. Justice Surya Kant, senior-most Supreme Court judge, expected to become 53rd Chief Justice.

"The senior-most judge of the Supreme Court, deemed fit to hold the position, is recommended for appointment as the next Chief Justice. - Memorandum of Procedure"

New Delhi, October 24

The Union government, through the Ministry of Law and Justice, has initiated the formal process to appoint the next Chief Justice of India (CJI), with incumbent Justice BR Gavai scheduled to retire on November 23.

As per procedure, the Law Ministry has sent a communication to Chief Justice Gavai, requesting him to recommend the name of his successor.

The appointment of the CJI is guided by the Memorandum of Procedure (MoP), a document that outlines the process for the appointment, transfer, and elevation of judges to the Supreme Court and High Courts. Under the MoP, the senior-most judge of the Supreme Court, deemed fit to hold the position, is recommended for appointment as the next Chief Justice.

Traditionally, the outgoing CJI receives the request for recommendation about a month before demitting office upon reaching the age of 65.

Following this convention, Justice Surya Kant, currently the senior-most judge after Justice Gavai, is expected to be named as the next Chief Justice of India. Upon appointment, he will assume charge on November 24 and is slated to serve a tenure of nearly 15 months, until February 9, 2027.

Born on February 10, 1962, Justice Surya Kant is presently a senior judge of the Supreme Court of India and, if appointed, will be the 53rd Chief Justice of India. Before his elevation to the apex court, he practiced as a Senior Advocate and served as the Advocate General of Haryana.

Justice Kant also holds several important positions -- he serves as the Visitor of the National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi, and is the ex officio Executive Chairman of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA).

- ANI

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Priya S
While I respect the seniority convention, I wish there was more transparency in judicial appointments. The MoP needs updating to include more diverse perspectives beyond just seniority.
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Arjun K
Justice Surya Kant's background as Advocate General of Haryana gives him good administrative experience. Looking forward to his tenure - judiciary needs strong leadership. 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone following Indian judiciary from abroad, it's impressive how systematically the transition is handled. The 15-month tenure gives stability to the Supreme Court.
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Vikram M
Hope Justice Kant focuses on reducing case pendency. Our courts are overburdened and common people suffer due to delays. Judicial efficiency should be top priority!
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Michael C
Interesting to learn about the MoP procedure. The Indian judicial appointment system seems quite structured compared to many other democracies. Well done maintaining this tradition.

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