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List of sitting judges of the Supreme Court of India

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The Supreme Court of India, in New Delhi

The Supreme Court of India is the highest court in the country. The maximum possible strength is 34. According to the Constitution of India, the judges of the Supreme Court must retire at the age of 65.[1] There are currently 33 judges (including the Chief Justice) in the Supreme Court of India.

In August 2021, then President Ram Nath Kovind signed the warrant of appointments of nine judges, including three women, to the Supreme Court, taking the total number of judges to 33, against the sanctioned strength of 34.[2] It was also the first instance that nine judges to the Supreme Court took oath at once.[3][4] Justice Sanjiv Khanna is the 51st and current Chief Justice of India. He was sworn in on 11 November 2024.[5][6][7]

List of judges ordered by seniority

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Sr. No. Image Name Gender Date of Appointment Becomes CJI on Date of Retirement Tenure Length Tenure Length as CJI Parent High Court
1
Sanjiv Khanna
(Chief Justice of India)
Male 18 January 2019
(5 years, 335 days)
11 November 2024
(37 days)
13 May 2025
(−146 days)
6 years, 116 days 184 days Delhi
2
Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai Male 24 May 2019
(5 years, 208 days)
14 May 2025
(−147 days)
23 November 2025
(−340 days)
6 years, 184 days 194 days Bombay
3
Surya Kant Male 24 May 2019
(5 years, 208 days)
24 November 2025
(−341 days)
9 February 2027
(−2 years, 53 days)
7 years, 262 days 1 year, 78 days Punjab and Haryana
4
Hrishikesh Roy Male 23 September 2019
(5 years, 86 days)
31 January 2025
(−44 days)
5 years, 131 days Gauhati
5
Abhay S. Oka Male 31 August 2021
(3 years, 109 days)
24 May 2025
(−157 days)
3 years, 267 days Bombay
6
Vikram Nath Male 31 August 2021
(3 years, 109 days)
10 February 2027
(−2 years, 54 days)
23 September 2027
(−2 years, 279 days)
6 years, 24 days 226 days Allahabad
7
Jitendra Kumar Maheshwari Male 31 August 2021
(3 years, 109 days)
28 June 2026
(−1 year, 192 days)
4 years, 302 days Madhya Pradesh
8
B. V. Nagarathna Female 31 August 2021
(3 years, 109 days)
24 September 2027
(−2 years, 280 days)
29 October 2027
(−2 years, 315 days)
6 years, 60 days 36 days Karnataka
9
C. T. Ravikumar Male 31 August 2021
(3 years, 109 days)
5 January 2025
(−18 days)
3 years, 128 days Kerala
10
M. M. Sundresh Male 31 August 2021
(3 years, 109 days)
20 July 2027
(−2 years, 214 days)
5 years, 324 days Madras
11
Bela Trivedi Female 31 August 2021
(3 years, 109 days)
9 June 2025
(−173 days)
3 years, 283 days Gujarat
12
P. S. Narasimha Male 31 August 2021
(3 years, 109 days)
30 October 2027
(−2 years, 316 days)
2 May 2028
(−3 years, 136 days)
6 years, 246 days 186 days Bar Council
13
Sudhanshu Dhulia Male 9 May 2022
(2 years, 223 days)
9 August 2025
(−234 days)
3 years, 93 days Uttarakhand
14
J. B. Pardiwala Male 9 May 2022
(2 years, 223 days)
3 May 2028
(−3 years, 137 days)
11 August 2030
(−5 years, 236 days)
8 years, 95 days 2 years, 101 days Gujarat
15
Dipankar Datta Male 12 December 2022
(2 years, 6 days)
8 February 2030
(−5 years, 52 days)
7 years, 59 days Calcutta
16
Pankaj Mithal Male 6 February 2023
(1 year, 316 days)
16 June 2026
(−1 year, 180 days)
3 years, 131 days Allahabad
17
Sanjay Karol Male 6 February 2023
(1 year, 316 days)
22 August 2026
(−1 year, 247 days)
3 years, 198 days Himachal Pradesh
18
P. V. Sanjay Kumar Male 6 February 2023
(1 year, 316 days)
13 August 2028
(−3 years, 239 days)
5 years, 190 days Telangana
19
Ahsanuddin Amanullah Male 6 February 2023
(1 year, 316 days)
10 May 2028
(−3 years, 144 days)
5 years, 95 days Patna
20
Manoj Misra Male 6 February 2023
(1 year, 316 days)
1 June 2030
(−5 years, 165 days)
7 years, 116 days Allahabad
21
Rajesh Bindal Male 13 February 2023
(1 year, 309 days)
15 April 2026
(−1 year, 118 days)
3 years, 63 days Punjab and Haryana
22
Aravind Kumar Male 13 February 2023
(1 year, 309 days)
13 July 2027
(−2 years, 207 days)
4 years, 152 days Karnataka
23
Prashant Kumar Mishra Male 19 May 2023
(1 year, 213 days)
28 August 2029
(−4 years, 253 days)
6 years, 102 days Chhattisgarh
24
K. V. Viswanathan Male 19 May 2023
(1 year, 213 days)
12 August 2030
(−5 years, 237 days)
25 May 2031
(−6 years, 158 days)
8 years, 7 days 287 days Bar Council
25
Ujjal Bhuyan Male 14 July 2023
(1 year, 157 days)
1 August 2029
(−4 years, 226 days)
6 years, 19 days Gauhati
26
Sarasa Venkatanarayana Bhatti Male 14 July 2023
(1 year, 157 days)
5 May 2027
(−2 years, 138 days)
3 years, 296 days Andhra Pradesh
27
Satish Chandra Sharma Male 9 November 2023
(1 year, 39 days)
29 November 2026
(−1 year, 346 days)
3 years, 21 days Madhya Pradesh
28
Augustine George Masih Male 9 November 2023
(1 year, 39 days)
11 March 2028
(−3 years, 84 days)
4 years, 124 days Punjab and Haryana
29
Sandeep Mehta Male 9 November 2023
(1 year, 39 days)
10 January 2028
(−3 years, 23 days)
4 years, 63 days Rajasthan
30
Prasanna B. Varale Male 25 January 2024
(328 days)
22 June 2027
(−2 years, 186 days)
3 years, 149 days Bombay
31
N. Kotiswar Singh Male 18 July 2024
(153 days)
29 February 2028
(−3 years, 73 days)
3 years, 227 days Manipur
32
R. Mahadevan Male 18 July 2024
(153 days)
9 June 2028
(−3 years, 174 days)
3 years, 328 days Madras
33 Manmohan Male 5 December 2024
(13 days)
16 December 2027
(−2 years, 363 days)
3 years, 12 days Delhi

Members of Collegium

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Currently, the Collegium has five members.They are:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Hon'ble The Chief Justice of India & Hon'ble Judges". Supreme Court of India. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Supreme Court gets 9 new judges: All you need to know". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  3. ^ "President Appoints 9 Judges to the Supreme Court". Supreme Court Observer. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
  4. ^ "Supreme Court Judges: For first time, 9 Supreme Court judges take oath in one go". The Times of India. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  5. ^ "J. Ramana Sworn In as 48th Chief Justice". Supreme Court Observer. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
  6. ^ "Justice N.V. Ramana sworn in as 48th Chief Justice of India". The Hindu. 24 April 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  7. ^ "Justice U.U. Lalit appointed 49th Chief Justice of India". The Hindu. 10 August 2022. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
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