CJI Ramana recommends Justice Uday Umesh Lalit as the next Chief Justice of India
Chief Justice of India NV Ramana who is retiring on August 26, has recommended the name of Justice Uday Umesh Lalit who
CJI Ramana recommends Justice Uday Umesh Lalit as the next Chief Justice of India
Chief Justice of India NV Ramana who is retiring on August 26, has recommended the name of Justice Uday Umesh Lalit who is next in seniority as the next Chief Justice of India.
Union Minister of Law and Justice Kiren Rijiju had sought recommendation from CJI NV Ramana to name his successor.
Justice Uday Umesh Lalit will have a short term of less than 3 months as the Chief Justice of India as he will be retiring on November 8, 2022. He would be the 49th Chief Justice of India.
It is noteworthy that Justice UU Lalit was directly elevated to the Supreme Court Bench from the Bar after Justice SM Sikri.
Prior to his elevation as a judge, he practised as a senior counsel at the Supreme Court.
Justice Lalit was part of the majority opinion of the Constitution Bench judgment which declared Triple Talaq as unconstitutional. He also led the bench which ordered the handing over of the administration of the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple from the Travancore Royal Family to a Court-appointed administrative committee.
Justice Lalit enrolled as an Advocate in June, 1983 and practised in the High Court of Bombay till December, 1985. He shifted his practice to Delhi in January, 1986 and was designated as Senior Advocate by the Supreme Court in April, 2004. He has appeared as Amicus Curiae in many matters. He was appointed as the Special Public Prosecutor for CBI to conduct trial in all 2G matters under the orders of the Supreme Court. Justice UU Lalit is a member of Supreme Court of India Legal Services Committee for two terms. He was appointed as the Judge of the Supreme Court of India on August 13, 2014.
As the executive chairman of NALSA since May 2021, Justice Lalit has initiated several programs to give impetus for alternate dispute resolution through Lok Adalats and legal aid programs across the country.