Centre notifies appointment of Justice Sanjiv Khanna as Chief Justice of India
New Delhi, Oct 24: The Centre notified the appointment of Justice Sanjiv Khanna as the next Chief Justice of India (CJI).
“In exercise of the power conferred by the Constitution of India, the President, after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, is pleased to appoint Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Judge of the Supreme Court of India as Chief Justice of India with effect from November 11, 2024,” said Union Minister for Law and Justice, Arjun Ram Meghwal,.
Justice Khanna will assume office as the 51st Chief Justice of India on November 11 and will have a term of nearly seven months till May 13, 2025.
The outgoing CJI D Y Chandrachud had written to the Centre recommending the name of Justice Khanna, the second senior judge of the Supreme Court, as his successor.
Justice Khanna was elevated to the Supreme Court from the Delhi High Court on January 18, 2019.
In 2019, Justice Khanna wrote the lead judgment on behalf of the Constitution Bench which held that the RTI Act is applicable to the office of the CJI.
Justice Khanna's judgment in Amish Devgan versus Union of India is notable for emphasising the need to regulate hate speeches.
In 2021, Justice Khanna dissented from the 2-judge majority to hold that requisite processes were not followed for the Central Vista project.
Justice Khanna wrote the judgment on behalf of the Constitution Bench which held that irretrievable breakdown can be a ground for the Supreme Court to dissolve marriage invoking powers under Article 142 of the Constitution.
Justice Khanna dealt with the politically sensitive matters regarding the bail applications of Aam Aadmi Party leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh in the Delhi liquor policy case.
In 2023, his bench refused bail to Manish Sisodia but directed that the trial should be completed expeditiously.
In the Sanjay Singh case, ED conceded the grant of bail after facing certain questions from Justice Khanna's bench.
In May this year, in a one-of-its-first-kind order, Justice Khanna's bench allowed interim bail to the then Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for election campaigning.
In July, Justice Khanna's bench granted interim bail to Kejriwal referring the matter to a larger bench to examine the need to include further grounds for arrest under the PMLA to prevent abuse of the law.
Justice Khanna's bench also dealt with the EVM-VVPAT matter.
While refusing a plea for 100 percent VVPAT verification, the judgment directed the ECI to introduce further safeguards.
He was also part of the Constitution Bench decisions in Article 370 and electoral bonds cases.
In the electoral bonds matter, he penned a separate but concurring opinion detailing how the anonymous scheme violated constitutional rights.