The Asian Age

Justice Gogoi is first CJI from N- E

Will have a tenure of a little over 13 months before retiring in 2019

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New Delhi, Oct. 3: Justice Ranjan Gogoi, who on Wednesday sworn in as the 46th Chief Justice of India, is the first person from the Northeast to reach the top position of judiciary and will have a tenure of a little over 13 months before retiring on November 17, 2019.

He succeeds Justice Dipak Misra who demitted office on October 2.

Justice Gogoi had hit the headlines in January by holding a controvers­ial press conference along with three other senior- most judges of the top court in which they virtually revolted against the then CJI over certain contentiou­s issues.

He later remarked at a public function that “independen­t judges and noisy journalist­s are democracy’s first line of defence”.

A “revolution, not reform” was needed to keep the institutio­n of judiciary serviceabl­e for the common man, Justice Gogoi had said at the same function.

Last week, at another public function, he had mentioned about his priority as the chief justice of India to combat the backlog of cases .

On Monday at the farewell function for Justice Misra, Justice Gogoi was said people are divided “more than ever” along the lines of caste, religion and ideology and what one should wear, eat or say are no longer insignific­ant questions about personal life.

Justice Gogoi hails from Dibrugarh in Assam and was born on November 18, 1954. He did his schooling in Don Bosco School Dibrugarh before studying

history in Delhi University’s St. Stephen’s College.

Son of former Assam chief minister Keshab Chandra Gogoi, he was enrolled as an advocate in 1978. He practised in the Gauhati High Court on constituti­onal, taxation and company matters.

He was appointed as a permanent judge of the Gauhati High Court on February 28, 2001.

On September 9, 2010, he was transferre­d to the Punjab and Haryana high court. He was appointed the chief justice of Punjab and Haryana high court on February 12, 2011 and then a judge of the Supreme Court on April 23, 2012.

Justice Gogoi has delivered various significan­t judgements, including Assam’s National Register of Citizens ( NRC), setting up of special courts to exclusivel­y try MPs and MLAs and Rajiv Gandhi assassinat­ion case convicts for remission of their life sentences among others.

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