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The article "The equivocations of DY Chandrachud" from Caravan Magazine critically examines the legacy of Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, highlighting perceived inconsistencies, majoritarian & politically savvy mindset, questionable integrity and the long-term impact of his term as judge and Chief Justice on Indian judicial system. [6]
1st CJI Harilal Jekisundas Kania From 26 January 1950 to 6 November 1951: 23rd CJI Madhukar Hiralal Kania From 13 December 1991 to 17 November 1992: 1 16th CJI Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud From 22 February 1978 to 11 July 1985: 50th CJI Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud From 9 November 2022 to 10 November 2024: 2 21st CJI Ranganath Misra
The tenure is Chandrachud as chief justice is ongoing and is expected to last till 11 November 2024. Chandrachud was appointed by the President of India Droupadi Murmu in November 2022. [2] Among many things, Chandrachud's Constitutional bench struck down Electoral Bond scheme. He led the bench in DMRC v.
25 April 1973: 2 years, 93 days Bar Council [27] 14 Ajit Nath Ray (1912–2009) 26 April 1973: 28 January 1977: 3 years, 276 days Calcutta [28] 15 Mirza Hameedullah Beg (1913–1988) 29 January 1977: 21 February 1978: 1 year, 24 days Allahabad: Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed [29] 16 Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud (1920–2008) 22 February 1978: 11 July 1985 ...
50th CJI Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud: 6 February 2023 (2 years, 2 days) 16 June 2026 (−1 year, 128 days) 3 years, 4 months and 11 days Allahabad: 7 7 July 2006 (18 years, 216 days) 40th CJ of Rajasthan (14 October 2022 - 5 February 2023) 34th CJ of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh (4 January 2021 - 13 October 2022) 15 Sanjay Karol: Male 22 ...
25 March 2026 (−1 year, 40 days) 2 years, 49 days Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud: Rajasthan: 8 January 2013 (12 years, 36 days) 20 Since 20 January 2025: Sunita Agarwal : Gujarat High Court : 23 July 2023 (1 year, 205 days) 29 April 2028 (−3 years, 76 days) 4 years, 282 days Allahabad: 21 November 2011 (13 years, 84 days) 14 Since
[1] [2] However, other portions of Section 377 relating to sex with minors, non-consensual sexual acts, and bestiality remain in force. [4] While reading the judgment, the then Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra pronounced that the court found "criminalising carnal intercourse" to be "irrational, arbitrary and manifestly unconstitutional". [2]
Chandrachud is a prominent Indian family who were nobles, sardars, and jagirdars in Pune in the Maratha Empire. They belong to the Deshastha Rigvedi Brahmin community. [ 1 ] Diwan Yashwant Gangadhar Chandrachud, a member of the family, held twenty-two villages as watan , including Newasa Budruk as Jagirdar . [ 2 ]