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DY Chandrachud takes oath as 50th Chief Justice of India

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 9, 2022 10:45 IST

Justice D Y Chandrachud took charge as the 50th Chief Justice of India on Wednesday. Justice Chandrachud — the ...

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Justice D Y Chandrachud took charge as the 50th Chief Justice of India on Wednesday. Justice Chandrachud — the son of India’s longest-serving Chief Justice Y V Chandrachud — was administered the oath of office by President Droupadi Murmu at the Rashtrapati Bhavan this morning. He was recommended for the top post by former CJI UU Lalit on October 11.

While his predecessor, Justice Lalit, had a brief tenure of 74 days, Chandrachud will serve as Chief Justice till November 10, 2024.Born on November 11, 1959, Justice Chandrachud was elevated to the top court on May 13, 2016. He has been part of several Constitution benches and landmark verdicts of the top court including on matters relating to the Ayodhya land dispute, the right to privacy and adultery

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