List of sitting judges of the Supreme Court of India

This is a list of judges of the Supreme Court of India, the highest court in the Republic of India. The list is ordered according to seniority. There are currently 31 judges (including the Chief Justice of India) and maximum possible strength is 34. As per the Constitution of India, judges of the Supreme Court retire at age of 65.[1]

The Supreme Court of India, in New Delhi

Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde is the 47th Chief Justice of India. He was sworn in on 18 November 2019.[2]

List of Judges ordered by seniority

Sr. No. Image Name Gender Date of Appointment Becomes CJI on Date of Retirement Parent High Court
1
Sharad Arvind Bobde Male 12 April 2013
(7 years, 125 days)
18 November 2019
(271 days)[2]
23 April 2021
(−251 days)
Bombay
2
N. V. Ramana Male 17 February 2014
(6 years, 180 days)
24 April 2021
(−252 days)
26 August 2022
(−2 years, 11 days)
Andhra Pradesh
3
Arun Kumar Mishra Male 7 July 2014
(6 years, 39 days)
2 September 2020
(−18 days)
Madhya Pradesh
4
Rohinton Fali Nariman Male 7 July 2014
(6 years, 39 days)
12 August 2021
(−362 days)
Bar Council
5
Uday U. Lalit Male 13 August 2014
(6 years, 2 days)
27 August 2022
(−2 years, 12 days)
8 November 2022
(−2 years, 85 days)
Bar Council
6
Ajay Manikrao Khanwilkar Male 13 May 2016
(4 years, 94 days)
29 July 2022
(−1 year, 348 days)
Bombay
7
Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud Male 13 May 2016
(4 years, 94 days)
9 November 2022
(−2 years, 86 days)
10 November 2024
(−4 years, 87 days)
Bombay
8
Ashok Bhushan Male 13 May 2016
(4 years, 94 days)
4 July 2021
(−323 days)
Allahabad
9
L. Nageswara Rao Male 13 May 2016
(4 years, 94 days)
7 June 2022
(−1 year, 296 days)
Bar Council
10
Sanjay Kishan Kaul Male 17 February 2017
(3 years, 180 days)
25 December 2023
(−3 years, 132 days)
Delhi
11
Mohan Shantanagoudar Male 17 February 2017
(3 years, 180 days)
4 May 2023
(−2 years, 262 days)
Karnataka
12
S. Abdul Nazeer Male 17 February 2017
(3 years, 180 days)
4 January 2023
(−2 years, 142 days)
Karnataka
13
Navin Sinha Male 17 February 2017
(3 years, 180 days)
18 August 2021
(−1 year, 3 days)
Patna
14
Indu Malhotra Female 27 April 2018
(2 years, 110 days)
13 March 2021
(−210 days)
Bar Council
15
Indira Banerjee Female 7 August 2018
(2 years, 8 days)
23 September 2022
(−2 years, 39 days)
Calcutta
16
Vineet Saran Male 7 August 2018
(2 years, 8 days)
10 May 2022
(−1 year, 268 days)
Allahabad
17
K. M. Joseph Male 7 August 2018
(2 years, 8 days)
16 June 2023
(−2 years, 305 days)
Kerala
18
Hemant Gupta Male 2 November 2018
(1 year, 287 days)
16 October 2022
(−2 years, 62 days)
Punjab and Haryana
19
Ramayyagari Subhash Reddy Male 2 November 2018
(1 year, 287 days)
4 January 2022
(−1 year, 142 days)
Telangana
20
Mukesh Shah Male 2 November 2018
(1 year, 287 days)
15 May 2023
(−2 years, 273 days)
Gujarat
21
Ajay Rastogi Male 2 November 2018
(1 year, 287 days)
17 June 2023
(−2 years, 306 days)
Rajasthan
22
Dinesh Maheshwari Male 18 January 2019
(1 year, 210 days)
14 May 2023
(−2 years, 272 days)
Rajasthan
23
Sanjiv Khanna Male 18 January 2019
(1 year, 210 days)
11 November 2024
(−4 years, 88 days)
13 May 2025
(−4 years, 271 days)
Delhi
24 Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai Male 24 May 2019
(1 year, 83 days)
14 May 2025
(−4 years, 272 days)
23 November 2025
(−5 years, 100 days)
Bombay
25 Surya Kant Male 24 May 2019
(1 year, 83 days)
24 November 2025
(−5 years, 101 days)
9 February 2027
(−6 years, 178 days)
Punjab and Haryana
26 Aniruddha Bose Male 24 May 2019
(1 year, 83 days)
10 April 2024
(−3 years, 239 days)
Calcutta
27 A. S. Bopanna Male 24 May 2019
(1 year, 83 days)
19 May 2024
(−3 years, 278 days)
Karnataka
28 Krishna Murari Male 23 September 2019
(327 days)
8 July 2023
(−2 years, 327 days)
Allahabad
29 Shripathi Ravindra Bhat Male 23 September 2019
(327 days)
20 October 2023
(−3 years, 66 days)
Delhi
30 V. Ramasubramanian Male 23 September 2019
(327 days)
29 June 2023
(−2 years, 318 days)
Madras
31
Hrishikesh Roy Male 23 September 2019
(327 days)
31 January 2025
(−4 years, 169 days)
Gauhati

See also

References

http://doj.gov.in/appointment-of-judges/list-chief-justice-high-court

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