Justice Gavai as 52nd CJI: A historic elevation
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A Historic Elevation: Justice BR Gavai and the dawn of a more inclusive judiciary

The impending elevation of Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai as the 52nd Chief Justice of India transcends a mere procedural change within the nation's highest court. It marks a pivotal moment, laden with constitutional symbolism and profound societal significance

Adv Karan ThakurAdv Karan Thakur
May 14, 2025, 05:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Law
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Justice B.R. Gavai takes oath as 52nd CJI

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The elevation of Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai as the 52nd Chief Justice of India is far more than a ceremonial transition in the highest judiciary; it is a moment of deep constitutional symbolism and societal significance. In the arc of India’s constitutional journey, this occasion echoes the ideals of equality, justice, and representation that Dr BR Ambedkar envisioned while crafting the foundational ethos of our Republic.

Justice Gavai is only the second individual from the Scheduled Castes and the first from the Ambedkarite Buddhist community to rise to the office of the Chief Justice of India. This is no small milestone. It underscores a slow but meaningful shift in the deep structures of Indian institutions, which, for decades, have been layered with implicit exclusions. In a judiciary long critiqued for its insularity, his rise serves as a reminder of the transformative potential of the Constitution when its promises are earnestly upheld.

Born in Amravati, Maharashtra, Justice Gavai’s life is emblematic of quiet perseverance, merit, and the values of social justice. He hails from a family ideologically committed to the vision of Babasaheb Ambedkar-a fact that not only enriches his personal narrative but also roots his jurisprudential journey in a deeper moral commitment to equity. His career, spanning over two decades across the Bombay High Court and the Supreme Court, has consistently reflected a balanced judicial temperament, deep erudition, and a resolve to uphold the dignity of the underrepresented.

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As a judge of the Supreme Court, Justice Gavai has authored several significant judgments, but perhaps more than the decisions themselves, it is the context of his presence that speaks volumes. At a time when questions around caste justice, access to power, and democratization of elite institutions loom large, his elevation quietly challenges entrenched hierarchies not through confrontation but by exemplifying excellence.

In assuming the office of the Chief Justice, Justice Gavai inherits not only the administrative command of the apex court but also the moral leadership of the Indian judiciary. The nation watches not merely to see the judgments he will deliver, but the message he will send to every marginalized student in a village who dreams of entering the courtrooms of Delhi-not as a litigant, but as a judge.

The symbolism of his tenure cannot be overstated. It must not be seen as tokenism, but as a turning point. For a democracy to mature, representation must become normative, not exceptional. His assumption of office opens the doors a little wider for the next generation of Dalit and backward community lawyers, who can now see in him a path previously unseen.

Yet, much remains to be done. The judiciary must continue to reflect India’s social mosaic not only at its pinnacle but at every level. His tenure will hopefully catalyze deeper conversations around judicial diversity, access to legal education, and the need for a more humane jurisprudence that speaks to the realities of the marginalized.

Justice Gavai’s own words upon designation, that he will strive to uphold social and political justice are both a commitment and a constitutional imperative. One hopes that his leadership will not only adjudicate the law but also deepen the judiciary’s relationship with the values of the Preamble.

As a member of the legal fraternity, I congratulate Chief Justice Gavai not just for this personal milestone, but for what it represents to the republic at large. His rise reminds us that the Constitution is not a static document but a living commitment. And today, that commitment breathes with new life in the form of Justice Gavai’s gavel.

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