Justice Surya Kant

  • President Murmu Rejects Mercy Plea in Child Rape-Murder Case: Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence

    President Murmu Rejects Mercy Plea in Child Rape-Murder Case: Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence

    Dec 16, 2025 09:34 am CST

    President Droupadi Murmu has rejected the mercy petition of Ravi Ashok Ghumare, convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a two-year-old girl in Maharashtra in 2012. The Supreme Court previously upheld his death sentence, citing the brutal nature of the crime against a helpless child. This marks President Murmu's third mercy plea rejection since taking office in 2022.

  • BJP Criticizes Rahul Gandhi for Skipping Chief Justice Surya Kant

    BJP Criticizes Rahul Gandhi for Skipping Chief Justice Surya Kant's Oath Ceremony: Constitutional Controversy Erupts

    Nov 24, 2025 07:19 pm CST

    The BJP has launched sharp criticism against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his absence at Justice Surya Kant's oath ceremony as India's 53rd Chief Justice. BJP spokespersons labeled this a pattern of disrespect toward democratic institutions, questioning Gandhi's whereabouts and highlighting his absence from multiple constitutional events, while also criticizing his leadership during ongoing Congress party conflicts in Karnataka.

  • Former CJI BR Gavai

    Former CJI BR Gavai's Selfless Gesture: Relinquishes Official Mercedes for Successor Justice Surya Kant

    Nov 24, 2025 07:12 pm CST

    Former Chief Justice of India BR Gavai demonstrated a remarkable gesture of professional courtesy by forgoing the use of his official Mercedes-Benz vehicle following Justice Surya Kant's swearing-in ceremony. This symbolic act ensured the new Chief Justice had immediate access to the official vehicle on his first day, highlighting Justice Gavai's commitment to a smooth transition of power in India's highest judicial office.

  • PM Modi Attends Justice Surya Kant

    PM Modi Attends Justice Surya Kant's Swearing-In as 53rd Chief Justice of India: A Profile of the New CJI

    Nov 24, 2025 05:16 pm CST

    Justice Surya Kant has been sworn in as the 53rd Chief Justice of India in a ceremony attended by PM Narendra Modi at Rashtrapati Bhavan. With a 14-month tenure ahead, Justice Kant brings extensive legal experience from his career beginning in Haryana to his previous role in the Supreme Court. His appointment marks a significant transition in India's judicial leadership, with the oath uniquely administered in Hindi.

  • Justice Surya Kant Takes Oath as 53rd Chief Justice of India: Career Highlights and Landmark Judgments

    Justice Surya Kant Takes Oath as 53rd Chief Justice of India: Career Highlights and Landmark Judgments

    Nov 24, 2025 01:26 pm CST

    Justice Surya Kant has been sworn in as India's 53rd Chief Justice, bringing extensive experience from landmark cases including sedition law suspension, women's rights advancements, and national security matters. Born in Haryana and serving until February 2027, his 15-month tenure follows a distinguished career spanning district courts to the Supreme Court, where he's known for upholding constitutional values and gender equality.

  • Justice Surya Kant Takes Oath as 53rd Chief Justice of India: Vows to Tackle Court Backlog

    Justice Surya Kant Takes Oath as 53rd Chief Justice of India: Vows to Tackle Court Backlog

    Nov 24, 2025 01:13 pm CST

    Justice Surya Kant has been sworn in as India's 53rd Chief Justice, beginning a 15-month tenure until February 2027. With a distinguished legal career spanning four decades, the new CJI has prioritized reducing the nation's backlog of court cases and has been involved in landmark verdicts including the sedition law suspension, Article 370 abrogation, and advocacy for women's representation in legal institutions. His appointment comes with a commitment to engage High Courts nationwide to improve judicial efficiency.

  • Justice Surya Kant Takes Oath as 53rd Chief Justice of India: Pledges to Reduce Case Backlogs and Reform Judicial System

    Justice Surya Kant Takes Oath as 53rd Chief Justice of India: Pledges to Reduce Case Backlogs and Reform Judicial System

    Nov 24, 2025 09:17 am CST

    Justice Surya Kant has been sworn in as India's 53rd Chief Justice, beginning a 14-month tenure focused on reducing the nation's 5.29 crore pending cases. The former Punjab and Haryana High Court judge plans to establish Constitution Benches, strengthen mediation processes, and engage with High Courts nationwide to address systemic challenges in the judicial system. Appointed by President Droupadi Murmu on the recommendation of outgoing CJI Bhushan Gavai, Justice Kant brings extensive legal experience to the role of India's top judicial officer.

  • Chief Justice Gavai Champions Indigenous Jurisprudence in Final Days of Tenure

    Chief Justice Gavai Champions Indigenous Jurisprudence in Final Days of Tenure

    Nov 21, 2025 05:50 pm CST

    Outgoing Chief Justice of India BR Gavai has emphasized his commitment to "Swadeshi" legal interpretation, prioritizing Indian precedents over foreign jurisprudence in landmark judgments. His approach, praised by the Solicitor General of India for bringing "Indianness" to Supreme Court verdicts, represents a significant shift toward relying on indigenous legal frameworks. Justice Surya Kant, the incoming Chief Justice, acknowledged the high standards set by Gavai's unwavering dedication to merit, excellence, and the rule of law during his tenure.

  • Supreme Court Designates Two Lutyens

    Supreme Court Designates Two Lutyens' Bungalows as Official Residences for Chief Justice of India

    Nov 20, 2025 11:42 pm CST

    The Supreme Court registry has designated two Lutyens' Delhi bungalows as official residences for India's Chief Justice to eliminate accommodation waiting periods. Justice Surya Kant, the incoming 53rd CJI, will occupy 19 Akbar Road instead of the traditional Krishna Menon Marg address, establishing a dual-residence system for smoother transitions between chief justices.

  • Supreme Court Establishes Guidelines for Proper Criticism of Judiciary in Contempt Case

    Supreme Court Establishes Guidelines for Proper Criticism of Judiciary in Contempt Case

    Nov 20, 2025 01:17 am CST

    The Supreme Court of India has clarified its stance on judicial criticism, stating that while criticism of the judiciary is acceptable, it must avoid sweeping allegations. In a case involving social activist Pardeep Sharma, who made allegations against Punjab and Haryana High Court judges, the Court emphasized the importance of constructive criticism while accepting Sharma's unconditional apology in the contempt proceedings.