Justice Uday Umesh Lalith is the 49th Chief Justice of India

Justice Lalit will become the second Chief Justice of India to be directly elevated to the Supreme Court from the Bar, after Justice S.M. Sikri, who served as the 13 th CJI in 1971.

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  10 Aug 2022 1:08 PM GMT
Justice Uday Umesh Lalith is the 49th Chief Justice of India

Hyderabad: Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, Judge of the Supreme Court is the new Chief Justice of India. Justice Uday Umesh Lalit will take over as the 49th Chief Justice of India on 27th August 2022. With this the term of CJI N V Ramana comes to an end.

Justice Lalit will become the second Chief Justice of India to be directly elevated to the Supreme Court from the Bar, after Justice S.M. Sikri, who served as the 13 th CJI in 1971.

Justice Uday Umesh Lalit was appointed as Judge of the Supreme Court of India in August 2014 from the Bar. Justice Lalit has served as a Member of Supreme Court Legal Services Committee for two terms.

Born on 9th November, 1957 at Solapur, Maharashtra, Justice Lalit was enrolled as an Advocate by the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa in June, 1983. He practiced in the High Court of Bombay till December, 1985 before shifting his practice to Delhi in January, 1986.

Earlier, he worked in the chambers of Soli J. Sorabjee from October 1986 till 1992 and was on the panel of lawyers for the Union of India during the period Shri Soli J. Sorabjee was Attorney General for India.

From 1992 till 2002 he practiced as Advocate on Record and was designated as Senior Advocate by the Supreme Court in April 2004.

He was also appointed Amicus Curiae in many important issues, including Forest matters, Vehicular Pollution, Pollution of Yamuna etc. He was appointed as Special Public Prosecutor for CBI under the orders of the Supreme Court to conduct trial in all 2G matters

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