Published On : Sun, Sep 2nd, 2018

Justice Ranjan Gogoi to Succeed Dipak Misra as Next CJI, Will Take Charge on October 3

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Justice Ranjan Gogoi, the second senior-most judge in the Supreme Court, will succeed Dipak Misra as the next Chief Justice of India on October 3, according to reports. Gogoi’s name was reportedly recommended for the post of the CJI by the latter to the government.

CJI Dipak Misra is understood to have taken a call to go by convention and recommend the name of Justice Ranjan Gogoi. His tenure as the CJI is coming to an end on October 2.

Speculation over Justice Gogoi’s appointment as the next CJI emerged following an unprecedented press conference by four senior-most judges, including Justice Gogoi, in January this year when they had criticised Justice Misra over various issues, especially the manner of allocation of cases to certain benches.

Justices J Chelameswar (since retired), Madan B Lokur and Kurian Joseph were among those who addressed the press conference, perhaps a first in the history of Indian judiciary.

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 an 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 before the Prime Minister who advises the President in the matter of appointment.

“Whenever there is any doubt about the fitness of the senior-most Judge to hold the office of the Chief Justice of India, consultation with other Judges…Would be made for appointment of the next Chief Justice of India,” the document states.

Law Minister Prasad had recently said that the government’s intention on the appointment of the next Chief Justice of India should not be questioned. He had also said that when the incumbent names the senior-most judge of the Supreme Court as his successor as per convention, the executive will take a call.

He was responding to a question at the Law Ministry’s annual press conference on whether the government would follow the laid-down conventions and procedures to appoint Justice Ranjan Gogoi as the next Chief Justice when incumbent Justice Misra demits office.

“The question is imaginary…As far as the appointment of the Chief Justice of India is concerned, the convention is clear…The sitting chief justice names the senior-most judge (of the top court) as his successor. When the name comes to us, we will discuss it,” he had said.