Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

DIPAK MISRA SWORN IN AS CJI

- Bhadra Sinha letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Justice Dipak Misra was sworn in on Monday as the 45th Chief Justice of India.

He was administer­ed the oath of office by President Ram Nath Kovind at a brief ceremony in the Darbar Hall of Rashtrapat­i Bhawan.

Misra (64), who takes over from JS Khehar, began his career on February 14, 1977, when he was enrolled as an advocate. He was appointed as an additional judge of the Orissa high court in 1996, and transferre­d to Madhya Pradesh a year later. In 2009, he became the chief justice of the Patna high court before moving to head the Delhi HC in 2010.

On October 10, 2011, Misra was appointed to the Supreme Court.

With a tenure of nearly 14 months, justice Misra will have an unenviable task of filling up vacancies in high courts and the Supreme Court. High courts in India are working with 56% strength, and the shortfall in SC will widen to six when PC Pant retires on Tuesday to leave only 25 judges in India’s apex court.

The contentiou­s MOP (Memorandum of Procedure) continues to remain an unresolved issue between the government and the SC collegiums, which has rejected the idea of including a security clearance clause that would allow the executive to veto superior court appointmen­ts in case of a negative remark against a proposed candidate.

Soft-spoken but a man with steely resolve, Misra has issued far-reaching orders, some of which have drawn criticism. His order making the national anthem mandatory in movie halls ignited a debate whether an increasing­ly aggressive brand of nationalis­t fervour was stifling civil liberties. His verdict in a defamation case was similarly termed as regressive by advocates of free-speech.

But the astuteness with which he got the NDA government to withdraw President’s rule in Uttarakhan­d speaks to his wisdom as a judge.

Misra’s stature grew when he agreed to give an early morning hearing as Mumbai serial blasts convict Yakub Memon’s lawyers rushed to the court on the night of July 29, making a last ditch effort to delay his next day’s hanging.

Besides the challenge to appoint judges, Misra has his work cut out and will hear contentiou­s cases such as the Babri Masjid dispute, Cauvery water dispute, women’s right to enter the Sabrimala temple, and legal challenge to Article 35A that gives special status Kashmir.

 ?? PTI ?? President Ram Nath Kovind shakes hands with new Chief Justice of India Justice Dipak Misra after administer­ing him oath of office at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Monday.
PTI President Ram Nath Kovind shakes hands with new Chief Justice of India Justice Dipak Misra after administer­ing him oath of office at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Monday.
 ?? ARUN SHARMA/HT PHOTO ?? Justice Dipak Misra takes oath as the 45th Chief Justice of India in New Delhi on Monday.
ARUN SHARMA/HT PHOTO Justice Dipak Misra takes oath as the 45th Chief Justice of India in New Delhi on Monday.

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