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Posted 14 May 2025

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Article 124(1) provides for a Supreme Court (SC) of India consisting of  CJI and not more than 33 other Judges. 

About CJI

  • Appointment: Article 124 (2) provides for the appointment of CJI by the President. 
    • Appointment of CJI follows the dual convention of consultation with the outgoing CJI and appointing the seniormost judge of the SC as CJI.
    • As per the Memorandum of Procedure, the Union Law Minister first seeks recommendation of outgoing CJI, forwards it to the PM who then advises the President. 
  • Tenure: Till the age of 65 years. 
  • Oath: Administered by the President.
  • First CJI: Harilal J. Kania.
  • Scrutiny: Office of CJI falls under the Right to Information Act (RTI), 2005.

Key Roles and Duties of CJI

  • Administrative Appointments: Appoints the Officers and Servants of the SC as per Article 146. 
  • Statutory Appointments: CJI as acts as the chairperson of the Search-cum-Selection-Committee for appointing Members of statutory authorities like National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, etc. 
  • Master of Roster: It is the exclusive power of the CJI laid down in the Handbook of Practice and Procedure and Office Procedure 2017, dealing with the allocation of cases to different benches. 
  • Others: Administers oath to the President; appoints ad hoc judges; requests retired judges to act as judges; decides on the seat of the SC, etc. 
  • Tags :
  • CJI
  • SC
  • Article 124
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