From RTI to Article 370: CJI Sanjiv Khanna’s Key Cases and Landmark Rulings

Justice Sanjiv Khanna, newly appointed as India’s 51st Chief Justice, has had a significant impact on the judiciary since joining the Supreme Court in 2019. His tenure is marked by key rulings on transparency, individual rights, and contentious issues like marital rape. Facing critical constitutional challenges, his leadership may shape Indian law and societal norms.

CJI-designate Sanjiv Khanna Honors CJI Chandrachud’s Contributions to Legal Reforms

Yesterday, in a ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan, CJI-designate Justice Sanjiv Khanna praised outgoing CJI D.Y. Chandrachud for his transformative leadership in enhancing access to justice and implementing data-driven reforms. Highlighting the judiciary’s commitment to societal betterment, Justice Khanna emphasized the importance of open prisons and addressing systemic justice barriers, aiming to continue Chandrachud’s legacy of inclusivity and progress in the judiciary.

Justice Chandrachud’s Tenure: A Mixed Bag of Achievements and Controversies

Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud’s tenure modernized India’s judiciary with notable reforms, such as virtual hearings and inclusivity initiatives, though it drew criticism for perceived alignment with political interests. As he exits, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, known for integrity and restraint, will succeed him, bringing a low-profile approach. Their legacies connect through a shared history rooted in India’s judicial evolution.

Destined for Law, Not Numbers || How Justice Sanjiv Khanna Defied Family Expectations

Justice Sanjiv Khanna, set to become India’s 51st Chief Justice on November 11, initially faced family expectations to pursue a career as a Chartered Accountant. Inspired by his uncle, Justice HR Khanna, he embraced law, preserving his uncle’s notes and judgments as a tribute. Justice Khanna’s journey highlights a commitment to family legacy and judicial ideals.

‘Process Has Already Commenced to Improve Mechanisms for Long-Pending Cases’: CJI-Designate Justice Sanjiv Khanna’s Initiative to Address Judicial Pendency

Justice Sanjiv Khanna will assume office as India’s 51st Chief Justice on November 11, focusing on reducing the Supreme Court’s backlog of over 82,000 cases. Upholding judicial integrity and citizen rights, he emphasizes timely justice and effective case management, while also valuing his privacy amidst increasing responsibilities in the judiciary.

[EXCLUSIVE] The Legacy of Justice Continues || Meet India’s 51st Chief Justice, Justice Sanjiv Khanna

Justice Sanjiv Khanna, appointed as India’s 51st Chief Justice effective November 11, 2024, brings an extensive background in constitutional, commercial, and environmental law. Known for notable judgements on electoral transparency and Article 370, he has a strong commitment to judicial transparency and individual rights. His leadership is expected to enhance judicial reforms and accountability within India’s legal system.

[BREAKING] President Notifies Appointment Of Justice Sanjiv Khanna As Next Chief Justice Of India

Justice Sanjiv Khanna has been appointed as the next Chief Justice of India, succeeding CJI DY Chandrachud on November 10. Known for landmark rulings, including upholding the abrogation of Article 370 and striking down the Electoral Bonds scheme, Justice Khanna emphasizes a judge’s role as a “keeper of law.”

[EVM-VVPAT Case] SC Dismissed PIL of Sikh Chamber Over Lack of Voter Secrecy

The Supreme Court of India dismissed today a PIL petition from the Sikh Chamber of Commerce, citing an absence of a compelling case and reiterating their previous judgment on EVMs and VVPAT. Justices Khanna and Datta emphasized that polling officers cannot discern voters’ choices from VVPAT slips, addressing concerns about voter secrecy in Indian elections.

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya Booked Under Unlawful Assembly, SC Refuses to Entertain Plea Challenge to Karnataka HC order 

Today (17th May): The Supreme Court rejects an appeal challenging the Karnataka High Court’s order to stay proceedings against BJP MP Tejasvi Surya, accused of objectionable tweets and violating the Model Code of Conduct before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Justices questioned bypassing the High Court, leading the petitioners to withdraw the plea. Another case involves Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje.