Key Points

Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna concludes his brief but impactful six-month tenure as the 51st CJI in the Supreme Court. He has formally recommended Justice Bhushan Gavai as his successor, who will become the 52nd Chief Justice of India. Justice Gavai, a native of Amravati, Maharashtra, brings significant legal experience and represents growing judicial inclusivity. The Supreme Court Bar Association will host a ceremonial farewell to honor Justice Khanna's service.

Key Points: CJI Sanjiv Khanna Retires Recommends Gavai as Successor

  • CJI Khanna completes six-month tenure at Supreme Court
  • Justice Gavai recommended as 52nd Chief Justice of India
  • Ceremonial farewell planned for outgoing CJI
  • First SC judge from Scheduled Caste background
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CJI Sanjiv Khanna retires today

Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna concludes Supreme Court tenure, recommends Justice Bhushan Gavai as next CJI after six-month leadership

"Every transition is an opportunity for renewal - Judicial Wisdom"

New Delhi, May 13

Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna will retire on Tuesday, marking the end of his tenure as the 51st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

He assumed office on November 10, 2024, and retires after serving in the apex position for six months.

Justice Khanna has formally recommended Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, the second-most senior judge of the Supreme Court, as his successor. The recommendation was made to the Union Ministry of Law and Justice, and once accepted by President Murmu, Justice Gavai will be sworn in as the 52nd Chief Justice of India.

As per judicial tradition, Justice Khanna will sit on a ceremonial bench, alongside his successor.

The Supreme Court Bar Association is set to bid farewell to the outgoing Chief Justice in a formal ceremony, during which Justice Khanna is expected to deliver his farewell address.

Justice Gavai was elevated to the Supreme Court on May 24, 2019.

At the age of 64, he is scheduled to hold the top judicial post until November 23, 2025, when he turns 65, the retirement age for Supreme Court judges.

A native of Amravati, Maharashtra, Justice Gavai began his legal career on March 16, 1985. He trained under Raja S. Bhonsale, a former Advocate General and High Court judge. After 1990, he focussed his legal practice at the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court, with special emphasis on Constitutional and Administrative Law.

He has held several key public legal positions, including Assistant Government Pleader, Additional Public Prosecutor, and later Government Pleader and Public Prosecutor for the Nagpur Bench.

Justice Gavai’s elevation will mark a significant moment in the judiciary, not just for his experience but also as one of the few Chief Justices from a Scheduled Caste background, reflecting the growing inclusivity within the Indian judiciary.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Justice Khanna's tenure was short but impactful. Hope Justice Gavai continues the good work. Our judiciary needs stability and strong leadership in these times. Wishing both justices the best! 🙏
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Priya M.
It's heartening to see diversity in our highest judicial positions. Justice Gavai's journey from Nagpur to CJI is truly inspiring for young lawyers across India. Hope he brings grassroots perspectives to the Supreme Court.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the ceremonial aspects, I hope the new CJI focuses on reducing case backlogs. Our justice system needs efficiency more than traditions. Justice Gavai has the experience - let's see some reforms!
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Sunita R.
As someone from Maharashtra, I'm proud to see Justice Gavai reach this position. His background in constitutional law will be valuable. Hope he maintains the independence of judiciary while ensuring timely justice delivery.
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Vikram J.
Six months is too short for any CJI to make meaningful impact. We need to reconsider the appointment system. That said, Justice Khanna handled his brief tenure with dignity. Best wishes to Justice Gavai - big shoes to fill!
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Neha T.
The judiciary is the backbone of our democracy. Hope Justice Gavai prioritizes women's rights and fast-tracks cases related to gender justice. His experience as public prosecutor should help understand ground realities better.

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