Justice Rajendra Mal Lodha,
the senior most judge of the Supreme Court, has been appointed as the 41st
Chief Justice of India on April, 11th 2014 to succeed CJI P
Sathasivam, who retires on April 26.
Justice Lodha became
judge of the Rajasthan High Court on January 31, 1994. He was transferred to
the Bombay High Court on February 16, 1994, where he served for 13 years. In
February 2007, he was re - transferred to the Rajasthan High Court. He became
Chief Justice of the Patna High Court in May 2008 and was elevated to the
Supreme Court in December 2008.
During the past five
years in the apex court, he has passed several landmark judgments.
He banned over – the -
counter sale of acid at retail outlets and ordered a compensation of Rupees Three
Lakh to each acid attack victim. He held that approval of the Central
Government was not necessary under Section 6A of the Delhi Special Police
Establishment Act (which governs the CBI) for probe and prosecution of senior
level officials in a matter where the inquiry / investigation into the crime
under the Prevention of Corruption Act is being monitored by the court.
Justice Lodha headed
the three - member panel which inquired into the allegations of a law intern
against the former Supreme Court judge, A K Ganguly. The committee held
that the statement of the intern, both written and oral, prima facie disclosed
an act of “unwelcome behavior.” The report resulted in Justice Ganguly
resigning as Chairperson of the West Bengal State Human Rights Commission.
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