Justice TS Khehar sworn on 4th Jan 2017
There has been no female Chief Justice of India till date. Justice Ruma Pal, who was appointed as the judge of the Supreme Court on 28 January 2000 could have been the first female Chief Justice of India had she been appointed two days earlier. However on 26 January 2000, Justice Y.K Sabarwal was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court and thus he acquired seniority over her by two days and went on to become the Chief Justice of India.
Justice R. C. Lahoti
As of October 2023, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud was appointed as the Chief Justice of India. He took office on November 9, 2022, succeeding Justice U.U. Lalit. Chandrachud has a distinguished legal career and has been involved in several landmark judgments during his tenure on the Supreme Court.
There has been no female Chief Justice of India till date. Justice Ruma Pal, who was appointed as the judge of the Supreme Court on 28 January 2000 could have been the first female Chief Justice of India had she been appointed two days earlier. However on 26 January 2000, Justice Y.K Sabarwal was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court and thus he acquired seniority over her by two days and went on to become the Chief Justice of India.
Chief Justice of India justice S.H.kapadia
Mr. raviv shukla has been appointed as IPL chief.
There is not a chief minister in India. There has not been a chief minister in India since February 2014.
The oath of office has been administered by the Chief Justice in recent years .
Chief Justice Fredrick Moore Vinson, who had been nominated to the US Supreme Court by President Truman in 1946, died in office in 1953. President Eisenhower appointed Earl Warren, former three-time Governor of California, to Vinson's position, and Warren lead the Court until his retirement in June 1969.
Chief Justice John Marshall, who had been appointed to the Court by President Thomas Jefferson's predecessor, John Adams, administered Jefferson's Oath of Office on March 4, 1801. Jefferson was sworn in what was then the new Senate Chamber (now the Old Supreme Court Chamber) of the partially constructed Capitol Building.
(The person who has been serving the longest is considered the chief justice of the court.)
The United States has not yet had a female Chief Justice. All 17 Chief Justices have been white males.