New Delhi: It’s the last week as a judge for the 50th Chief Justice of India, Justice D Y Chandrachud, before his retirement on November 10. From recognising the fundamental right to privacy, de-criminalising homosexuality, scrapping the electoral bond scheme and dissent in the challenge to the Aadhaar Act, Justice D Y Chandrachud has delivered key verdicts since his elevation in May 2016.
He has also led the charge for significant administrative reforms, including the continued digitisation of court records and initiatives for the ongoing e-Courts project. He is the longest serving Chief Justice of India in over a decade. He had begun his judicial career as a judge of the Bombay High Court in March 2000. Before his retirement, here’s a look at some crucial verdicts that he aims to deliver between November 4 and November 8.
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