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60 years is the age of the present chief of India
The maximum age for a chief justice to hold office in India is 65 years of age
The Chief Justice of India, like other Supreme Court justices, is appointed until the age of 65. There is no fixed term for the Chief Justice, as they serve at the pleasure of the President of India, but they typically hold the position for about three to four years, depending on their age at the time of appointment. Justices of the Supreme Court can also serve until they reach the age of 65, but their tenure can be cut short by retirement, resignation, or removal.
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There is currently no age requirement mandating retirement of Supreme Court justices, including the Chief Justice, although Congress has entertained legislation hoping to encourage earlier retirement in the past. Their efforts are hampered by a constitutional provision of Article III that says justices shall "hold their offices during good behavior," which prevents Congress from mandating retirement unless the justice becomes mentally incapacitated. Some states require their supreme court justices retire at a certain age, which varies by state.
No age is required to be a Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court
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In India it is 60 yrs
At the age of 70.
Prime Minister of Pakistan is the head of the state and he appoints Chief Justice of Pakistan. Normally Chief Justice retires when he/she reaches the age of 60. Current Chief Justice will retire in October, 2013.
Hon'ble Mr. Justice S.H. KapadiaChief Justice of IndiaAppointed as the Chief Justice of India in the forenoon of 12.05.2010KG. Balakrishnanhas retired , the current CJI is Justice S. H. KapadiaThe present CJI is Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar and is the 44th CJI since January 1950, the year the constitution came into effect and the supreme court came into being. He succeeded Justice T.S. Thakur on 4 January 2017 and will remain in office till 28 August 2017, the day he completes 65 years of age.