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Dhananjaya Chandrachud was born in the Chandrachud family on 11 November 1959. [2] His father Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud, is the longest serving chief justice of India [7] and his mother, Prabha, was a classical musician who sang for All India Radio.
Justice Y.V. Chandrachud died on 14 July 2008 shortly after he was admitted to the Bombay Hospital. He is survived by his wife Prabha, his son Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud, [9] former Chief Justice of India [10] [11] and his daughter Nirmala. His grandsons, Abhinav Chandrachud, a lawyer in Bombay high court and Chintan Chandrachud, a legal scholar ...
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Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud, the 16th chief justice, is the longest-serving chief justice, serving over seven years (February 1978 – July 1985), while Kamal Narain Singh, the 22nd chief justice, is the shortest-serving, for 17 days in 1991. As of 2024, there has been no woman who has served as chief justice of India. [5]
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Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud: Jharkhand: 18th Since 16 January 2025. Served as Acting Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court from 20 December 2022 to 19 February 2023: Guhanathan Narendar: Uttarakhand High Court : Uttarakhand: 26 December 2024 (34 days) 9 January 2026 (−345 days) 1 year, 15 days Karnataka: 69th Since 20 January 2025 †
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 ]