CJI XI vs SCBA XI: Inside the Annual Cricket Match That Unites Judges and Lawyers

The annual cricket match between the CJI XI and the Supreme Court Bar Association XI was held in New Delhi. Chief Justice Surya Kant expressed great enthusiasm for the event, noting it generates significant excitement. He highlighted the thorough preparation undertaken by both judges and lawyers for the friendly competition. This event is part of a broader push within the judiciary to promote fitness and manage stress.

Key Points: CJI Surya Kant on Annual Cricket Match Between Judges and Lawyers

  • CJI Surya Kant emphasized the extensive preparation from both legal teams for the match
  • The event fosters camaraderie between the judiciary and the legal bar
  • Kant recently promoted fitness at the All India Judges Badminton Championship
  • The initiative underscores the importance of work-life balance for judges
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CJI XI takes on SCBA XI in annual cricket match at Arun Jaitley Stadium

CJI Surya Kant highlights the excitement and preparation for the annual cricket match between the CJI XI and SCBA XI at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium.

"Every time this annual match is held, there's a lot of excitement. There's a lot of preparation from both the bar and bench, and good players play with good teams. - CJI Surya Kant"

New Delhi, December 11

The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) hosted the Annual Day/Night Cricket Match between Chief Justice of India (CJI) XI and SCBA XI at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday.

CJI Surya Kant expressed enthusiasm for the annual cricket match between judges and lawyers, noting that it generates excitement and prepares both teams.

Speaking to reporters at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Kant also said that there is extensive preparation from both the bar and the bench for this match, and that good players play with good teams.

"Every time this annual match is held, there's a lot of excitement. There's a lot of preparation from both the bar and bench, and good players play with good teams," CJI Surya Kant told the reporters.

Last month, CJI Surya Kant, alongside Union Ministers Kiren Rijiju and Arjun Ram Meghwal, also participated in the All India Judges Badminton Championship organised at Thyagraj Stadium.

After the informal launch of the Badminton competition, CJI Kant spoke about judges working long, demanding hours. He added that nearly 75 High Court judges have participated in the tournament, underscoring their commitment to mental and physical fitness.

"The nature of the work of judges is very stressful and involves a lot of sitting. All judges should participate in a recreational activity and make it a habit. Nearly 75 High Court judges have come here to participate. This shows that the judges are aware about their mental and physical fitness," Kant said.

Supported by the Ministry of Justice, approved by the Supreme Court of India, and in association with FIT India, the All India Judges Badminton Championship 2025 highlights a unique national initiative in which the judiciary leads by example to promote fitness and a balanced lifestyle.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's great to see such events fostering camaraderie. However, I do hope the extensive preparation for this match doesn't take away from the precious time needed to clear the massive backlog of cases in our courts. A gentle reminder of priorities.
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Vikram M
Bahut badhiya! Judges and lawyers playing together humanizes the entire legal system. Who won the match, by the way? The score must be as fiercely contested as a legal argument! 😄
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Priya S
Absolutely the right message. Stressful jobs need such outlets. If our judges are mentally and physically fit, it will only improve the quality of justice delivery. Kudos for the badminton championship too!
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Rohit P
Cricket and badminton? Our judges are all-rounders! On a serious note, this sets a fantastic example for all professionals in high-stress fields. Health is wealth, after all.
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Michael C
A nice blend of tradition and modern wellness. The annual cricket match seems like a great tradition, and expanding to badminton shows a real commitment to fitness. Well done.

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