In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court administration has written to the Centre seeking possession of the official residence of the Chief Justice of India (CJI) at the Krishna Menon Marg in the national capital.In a July 1 letter to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), the apex court administration noted that the current occupant of the residence, former CJI DY Chandrachud, has been staying there beyond the permissible period. Justice Chandrachud was the country’s 50th chief justice from November 2022-2024. The current CJI, BR Gavai, is the 52nd chief justice, and took over this May.#supremecourt #cjichandrachud #judiciary #krishnamenonmarg #mohua #delhi #bungalow #indianlaw #retiredcji #officialresidence #cjigavai #toi #toibharat
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