Dipak Misra to succeed JS Khehar as new Chief Justice of India

Shubhanshu Sharma
Published on: 8 Aug 2017 3:59 PM GMT
Dipak Misra to succeed JS Khehar as new Chief Justice of India
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New Delhi: The Centre on Tuesday appointed Justice Dipak Misra as the next Chief Justice of India. He will take over the charge from incumbent JS Khehar, who is set to retire on August 27.

It may be mentioned that Justice Misra will be the 45th Chief Justice of India.

The outgoing CJI had recommended the name of Misra, the next senior-most judge in the apex court, as his successor.

Justice Misra will have a tenure of nearly 14 months as the Chief Justice of India, as he is slated to retire on October 2, 2018.

The 63-year-old judge will be the third person from Odisha to become appointed the Chief Justice of India, after Justice Ranganath Misra and Justice GB Pattanaik.

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He headed the bench that rejected Mumbai serial blasts convict Yakub Memon's plea for stay on his execution and that which upheld death sentence awarded to December 16 gang rape convicts.

Born October 3, 1953, Justice Misra joined as an advocate on February 14, 1977 and practiced in constitutional, civil, criminal, revenue, service and sales tax matters in the Orissa High Court and the Service Tribunal.

Selected as an Additional Judge of the Orissa High Court on January 17, 1996 and transferred to the Madhya Pradesh High Court on March 3, 1997 and became a permanent Judge on December 19 the same year.

Justice Misra took charge of the office of Chief Justice, Patna High Court on December 23, 2009 and charge of the office of the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court on May 24, 2010.

He was elevated as a Supreme Court Judge on October 10, 2011.

Shubhanshu Sharma

Shubhanshu Sharma

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