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  1. CJI NV Ramana set to retire today, SC to live
  2. N. V. Ramana
  3. Understanding CJI
  4. Justice NV Ramana will assume charge of the India’s judiciary as the next chief justice of India (cji) on april 24, 2021


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CJI NV Ramana set to retire today, SC to live

As his last act, CJI Ramana’s judgement on freebies case will be livestreamed today in a historic first. The judgement and hearings of the CJI’s court, or the ceremonial bench will be live-streamed today for the first time. The outgoing CJI will be sharing the bench with CJI-designate UU Lalit today. NV Ramana, 48th Chief Justice of India (CJI), will retire on August 21 after taking charge of the country’s topmost judicial officer’s post on April 24, 2021. A day before his retirement, the NV Ramana-led Supreme Court bench heard a litany of crucial cases, including the BJP-led Centre’s role in the Pegasus software allegedly used for surveillance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security breach in Punjab, Gujarat government’s remission grant to 11 convicts in Bilkis Bano rape case and the review petition on the top court’s earlier PMLA judgement among others. As his last act, CJI Ramana’s judgement on freebies case will be livestreamed today in a historic first. The judgement and hearings of the CJI’s court, or the ceremonial bench will be live-streamed today for the first time. The outgoing CJI will be sharing the bench with CJI-designate UU Lalit today. Prior to the CJI role, Ramana has served eight years as a Supreme Court judge. He was also the chief justice of the Delhi High Court and the Andhra Pradesh High Court. ALSO READ| What will the next cyclone be named? As Biparjoy swirls in Arabian Sea, this is what India has suggested – Check full list here ALSO READ| Criticis...

N. V. Ramana

Ramana in 2021 48th In office 24 April 2021–26 August 2022 Appointed by Preceded by Succeeded by Judge of the In office 17 February 2014–23 April 2021 Nominated by Appointed by Chief Justice of the In office 2 September 2013–16 February 2014 Nominated by Appointed by Preceded by Succeeded by Badar Durrez Ahmed (acting) In office 10 March 2013–20 May 2013 Appointed by Judge of In office 27 June 2000–1 September 2013 Nominated by Appointed by Personal details Born Chief Justice of the Supreme Court [ ] His tenure as chief justice saw an increase in judicial appointments to the Supreme Court and high courts, which brought down vacancies to their lowest since 2016. He also did key judicial interventions in many cases. Some notable ones are: putting He was criticized for not initiating a judicial review in any of the cases which require a constitutional bench. 53 such cases were pending when he retired. Some of the pending cases of importance include, a challenge to Opinions [ ] Central Bureau of Investigation [ ] While speaking at a lecture on "Democracy: Role and Responsibilities of Investigative Agencies", he discussed the evolution of the police system in India from the British period. As time passed he noted that the He said, "The image of police is tarnished by allegations of corruption etc... often police officers approach us saying they are being harassed with change in power… The political executives will change with time. You are permanent", "There is an immediate req...

Understanding CJI

There may not be clashes with the executive, nor ripples in the political domain, when the next Chief Justice of India, Justice NV Ramana, takes charge later this month. He is a judge known not to make fiery or grand remarks either. Yet there are issues he seems to care deeply about, and there is always room for surprises. Ultimately, judges are only understood through their verdicts, delivered over a long career, writes PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR. —— THERE is speculation about what sort of Chief Justice of India Justice NV Ramana would make. “He is not the kind of judge who will clash with the executive. Nor is he likely to cause ripples through his legal pronouncements. His will be a quiet term,” said a lawyer who spoke on condition of anonymity. Justice Ramana will be sworn in as the 48th CJI on 24 April. He was appointed as judge of the Supreme Court on 17 February 2014 and will retire on 26 August 2022. His career so far is characterised by steady progress. He had a brief stint as a journalist with a leading Telugu newspaper and enrolled at the Andhra Pradesh High Court Bar in 1983. He was additional standing counsel for the central government and the Indian Railways at the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT). He then became the Additional Advocate General of Andhra Pradesh and subsequently a permanent judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court in 2000. It can be called a quiet journey, during which he honed his knowledge and skills without drawing the limelight. He was ...

Justice NV Ramana will assume charge of the India’s judiciary as the next chief justice of India (cji) on april 24, 2021

From the internet shutdowns in Jammu and Kashmir to the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder case — these are some of the orders and stated positions of the next Chief Justice of India NV Ramana https://www.businessinsider.in/india/news/justice-nv-ramana-will-assume-charge-of-the-indias-judiciary-as-the-next-chief-justice-of-india-cji-on-april-24-2021/slidelist/81929432.cms 2021-04-06T14:15:48+05:30 2021-04-06T13:53:08+05:30 From the internet shutdowns in Jammu and Kashmir to the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder case — these are some of the orders and stated positions of the next Chief Justice of India NV Ramana • Justice NV Ramana will assume charge of the India’s judiciary as the next Chief Justice of India (CJI) on April 24. • The notification by President Ram Nath Kovind to officially appoint him to the post came in today, April 5. • Here's a quick look at how the next CJI of India has ruled in some of the most landmark cases in India’s history. Justice NV Ramana is slated to lead India’s judiciary from April 24. President Ram Nath Kovind has officially announced that Ramana will be the next Chief Justice of India (CJI) as SA Bobde steps down. Born to a family of agriculturalists in Andhra Pradesh’s Ponnavaram Village, Ramana enrolled as an advocate on 10 February 1983. Now, he has nearly four decades of experience under his belt. In that tenure, he has been a part of many a key case in India’s history. His experience ranges from being in the court and outside of it. Kicking...