JUSTICE
LODHA SWORN IN AS 41ST CJI
64-year-old Justice Lodha took over from Justice
(retd) P Sathasivam who demitted office on
Saturday after nine months as the head of the judiciary.
The brief ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhawan's Durbar Hall attended by Vice
President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, some Union ministers,
retired and serving judges, members of the Bar, besides Justice Sathasivam. No
opposition leader was present at the function.
Justice Lodha, who took oath in the name of god, will have a brief tenure of five months as CJI and is due to retire on 27th September, this year.
He is heading the bench which is monitoring CBI's probe into coal blocks
allocation scam.
He was also instrumental in passing orders making CBI free from any political
interference.
A bench headed by him had said that CBI does not require sanction from the
government to prosecute senior officials in cases being monitored by courts.
It was Justice Lodha's bench which had ordered that CBI will not share
information with the political executive on coalgate probe.
The judgement had led to the resignation of Ashwani Kumar as the Law Minister
in May last year.
He also is part of a Constitution Bench looking into the mode of education of
minority schools.
Last month, a bench headed by him had allowed defence personnel in "peace
stations" to vote in constituencies where they are posted, saying
"compulsions of their job" shouldn't come in the way of a basic
right.
Another bench headed by him had stopped clinical trials in the country, saying
the interests of the people were more important than those of pharmaceutical
companies.
Later, the government framed rules for monitoring of clinical trials and for
paying compensation to people affected in the process.
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