Chief Justice of India S.H. Kapadia retired-
The Chief
Justice of India Sarosh Homi Kapadia, retired on 28 September 2012 from
the post after serving the Supreme Court for two and a half years.
Justice Kapadia, who turned up to be 65 years in age sworn in as the
thirty-eighth CJI and served the Supreme Court from 12 May 2010 and
retired, on 28 September 2012. While holding the office as a judge for a
period of 22 years, Justice Kapadia never took a leave.
After his
retirement, Justice Altamas Kabir took over the job as the Chief
Justice of India from 29 September 2012. The Chief Justice of India
sworn-in to the post by the name of God by the president of India. His
appointment to the position is mentioned in article 124 of the Indian
Constitution. The chief Justice of India also acts as the acting
President of the nation in case the office of the President falls vacant
due to any reason like his death, resignation or removal via
impeachment and the Vice-President is not available to take on the
charge of the acting president.
The only Chief Justice, who has served as the acting President of India
Sir
Mohammad Hidayatullah, who served the nation as eleventh CJI (17
December 1905 - 18 September 1992) has also served as the acting
President of India being an ex-officio CJI from 20 July 1969 to 24
August 1969, after Dr. Zakir Hussain died as a president in office and
the then Vice-President V.V. Giri resigned from the post of acting
President to participate in the Presidential Election.
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