Justice Surya Kant Appointed as Next CJI: Law Minister's Historic Congratulations

The President of India has officially appointed Justice Surya Kant as the next Chief Justice of India. Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal made the announcement and extended his congratulations through social media. Justice Kant's appointment follows the recommendation of outgoing CJI BR Gavai and takes effect from November 24, 2025. He will serve as the 53rd Chief Justice of India until his retirement in February 2027.

Key Points: Justice Surya Kant Appointed Next Chief Justice of India

  • Justice Surya Kant appointed as 53rd Chief Justice of India
  • Appointment effective from November 24, 2025 following CJI BR Gavai's retirement
  • Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal announced the presidential appointment
  • Justice Kant will serve until February 9, 2027 completing his tenure
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President appoints Justice Surya Kant as next CJI, Law Minister congratulates him on appointment

President appoints Justice Surya Kant as 53rd CJI effective November 2025. Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal extends congratulations on the constitutional appointment.

"I convey my heartiest congratulations and best wishes to him. - Arjun Ram Meghwal"

New Delhi, October 30

In a significant development, Justice Surya Kant has been formally appointed as the next Chief Justice of India (CJI).

The announcement was made by Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, who stated on Thursday that the President of India has exercised her constitutional powers to appoint Justice Kant as the Chief Justice of India with effect from November 24, 2025.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Minister Meghwal said, "In exercise of the powers conferred by the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint Shri Justice Surya Kant, Judge of the Supreme Court of India, as the Chief Justice of India with effect from 24th November, 2025. I convey my heartiest congratulations and best wishes to him."

https://x.com/arjunrammeghwal/status/1983878582519918703

Justice Kant's appointment follows the recommendation made by Chief Justice of India BR Gavai, who is set to demit office on November 23, 2025, upon attaining the age of 65.

As per the Memorandum of Procedure (MoP) governing judicial appointments, the senior-most judge of the Supreme Court, deemed fit to hold the office, is recommended as the next Chief Justice of India. Justice Kant, being the senior-most after Justice Gavai, will now assume charge as the 53rd Chief Justice of India and will hold office until February 9, 2027.

Born on February 10, 1962, Justice Surya Kant has had a distinguished judicial career spanning over four decades.

Before his elevation to the Supreme Court, he served as the Advocate General of Haryana and was designated as a Senior Advocate at an early age.

Currently, Justice Kant 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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Rohit P
Hope Justice Kant addresses the huge backlog of cases in our courts. The common man suffers the most due to delayed justice. Let's hope his tenure brings meaningful judicial reforms.
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Arjun K
Hearty congratulations to Justice Surya Kant! His journey from Haryana Advocate General to CJI is truly inspiring for young lawyers across India. May he lead our judiciary with wisdom and integrity.
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Sarah B
While I respect the seniority convention, I wish the appointment process was more transparent. The judiciary needs fresh thinking and diverse perspectives, not just automatic promotions based on seniority alone.
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Vikram M
Justice Kant's background in legal services through NALSA is promising. Hope he continues to focus on access to justice for marginalized communities. The poor need legal aid the most! 🙏
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Michael C
Good to see the constitutional process being followed smoothly. The transition from Justice Gavai to Justice Kant appears seamless. Stability in our highest judicial office is crucial for investor confidence and rule of law.

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