JUSTICE
R.M. LODHA TO BE NEXT CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (2) of
article 124 of the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint
Shri Justice Rajendra Mal Lodha,
Judge of the Supreme Court, to be the Chief Justice
of India with effect from 27th April, 2014.
Justice Lodha (64) is the senior-most judge of the
apex court after CJI P. Sathasivam. He will have a brief tenure of five months
as the Chief Justice as he is scheduled to retire on September 27, this year.
Justice Lodha’s name was recommended as the next CJI
by Justice Sathasivam.
As per the Memorandum of Procedure which governs the
appointment of members of the higher judiciary, appointment to the office of
the Chief Justice of India should be of the senior-most judge of the Supreme
Court considered fit to hold the office.
It stipulates that the Law Minister would, at the
appropriate time, seek the recommendation of the outgoing Chief Justice of
India for the appointment of the next CJI.
Under this process, after receipt of the
recommendation of the CJI, the Law Minister puts it up to the Prime Minister
who advises the President in the matter of appointment.
Born in Jodhpur, Justice Lodha enrolled with Bar
Council of Rajasthan in February 1973.He practiced Law in the Rajasthan High Court and
dealt with all branches of law — constitutional, civil, company, criminal,
taxation and labour.He was elevated as a Permanent Judge of the
Rajasthan High Court in January 1994. He was transferred to the Bombay High
Court where he assumed office in February 1994.Justice Lodha was transferred back to the Rajasthan
High Court in February 2007. He had been the Administrative Judge of the
Rajasthan High Court and was chairman of State Judicial Academy.He was sworn in as Chief Justice of the Patna High
Court on May 13, 2008 and elevated as a Judge of the Supreme Court on December
17, 2008.
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