The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal as established by The inaugural proceedings were simple but impressive.
On the 28th of January, 1950, two days after India became a Sovereign Democratic Republic, the Supreme Court came into being. The inauguration took place in the Chamber of Princes in the Parliament building which also housed India's Parliament, consisting of the Council of States and the House of the People. It was here, in this Chamber of Princes, that the Federal Court of India had sat for 12 ye
ars between 1937 and 1950. This was to be the home of the Supreme Court for years that were to follow until the Supreme Court acquired its own present premises. They began at 9.45 a.m. when the Judges of the Federal Court - Chief Justice Harilal J.Kania and Justices Saiyid Fazl Ali, M. Patanjali Sastri, Mehr Chand Mahajan, Bijan Kumar Mukherjea and S.R.Das - took their seats. In attendance were the Chief Justices of the High Courts of Allahabad, Bombay, Madras, Orissa, Assam, Nagpur, Punjab, Saurashtra, Patiala and the East Punjab States Union, Mysore, Hyderabad, Madhya Bharat and Travancore-Cochin. Along with the Attorney General for India, M.C. Setalvad were present the Advocate Generals of Bombay, Madras, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, East Punjab, Orissa, Mysore, Hyderabad and Madhya Bharat. Present too, were Prime Minister, other Ministers, Ambassadors and diplomatic representatives of foreign States, a large number of Senior and other Advocates of the Court and other distinguished visitors. Taking care to ensure that the Rules of the Supreme Court were published and the names of all the Advocates and agents of the Federal Court were brought on the rolls of the Supreme Court, the inaugural proceedings were over and put under part of the record of the Supreme Court. After its inauguration on January 28, 1950, the Supreme Court commenced its sittings in a part of the Parliament House. The Court moved into the present building in 1958. The building is shaped to project the image of scales of justice. The Central Wing of the building is the Centre Beam of the Scales. In 1979, two New Wings - the East Wing and the West Wing - were added to the complex. In all there are 15 Court Rooms in the various wings of the building. The Chief Justice's Court is the largest of the Courts located in the Centre of the Central Wing. The original Constitution of 1950 envisaged a Supreme Court with a Chief Justice and 7 puisne Judges - leaving it to Parliament to increase this number. In the early years, all the Judges of the Supreme Court sat together to hear the cases presented before them. As the work of the Court increased and arrears of cases began to cumulate, Parliament increased the number of Judges from 8 in 1950 to 11 in 1956, 14 in 1960, 18 in 1978 and 26 in 1986. As the number of the Judges has increased, they sit in smaller Benches of two and three - coming together in larger Benches of 5 and more only when required to do so or to settle a difference of opinion or controversy. The Supreme Court of India comprises the Chief Justice and 30 other Judges appointed by the President of India. Supreme Court Judges retire upon attaining the age of 65 years. In order to be appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court, a person must be a citizen of India and must have been, for atleast five years, a Judge of a High Court or of two or more such Courts in succession, or an Advocate of a High Court or of two or more such Courts in succession for at least 10 years or he must be, in the opinion of the President, a distinguished jurist. Provisions exist for the appointment of a Judge of a High Court as an Ad-hoc Judge of the Supreme Court and for retired Judges of the Supreme Court or High Courts to sit and act as Judges of that Court. The Constitution seeks to ensure the independence of Supreme Court Judges in various ways. A Judge of the Supreme Court cannot be removed from office except by an order of the President passed after an address in each House of Parliament supported by a majority of the total membership of that House and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of members present and voting, and presented to the President in the same Session for such removal on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity. A person who has been a Judge of the Supreme Court is debarred from practising in any court of law or before any other authority in India. The proceedings of the Supreme Court are conducted in English only. Supreme Court Rules, 1966 are framed under Article 145 of the Constitution to regulate the practice and procedure of the Supreme Court.
24/11/2025
Hon’ble Shri Justice Surya Kant was sworn in as the 53rd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India, at a ceremony held today 24th November, 2025 (Margashirsha, Shukla Paksha, Chaturthi, Saka Samvat 1947) at 10:00 Hrs in the Ganatantra Mandap, Rashtrapati Bhavan. He made and subscribed to the oath of office before the Hon’ble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu.
माननीय न्यायमूर्ति श्री सूर्य कांत ने सर्वोच्च न्यायालय के 53वें मुख्य न्यायाधीश के रूप में राष्ट्रपति भवन के गणतंत्र मंडप में आयोजित एक समारोह में आज 24 नवम्बर, 2025, (मार्गशीर्ष शुक्ल पक्ष चतुर्थी, शक संवत् 1947) सुबह 10 बजे शपथ ली। उन्होंने राष्ट्रपति श्रीमती द्रौपदी मुर्मू के समक्ष पद की शपथ ली।
14/05/2025
Hon’ble Shri Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai was sworn in as the 52nd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India, at a ceremony held today (May 14, 2025) at 10:00 Hrs in the Ganatantra Mandap, Rashtrapati Bhavan. He made and subscribed to the oath of office before the Hon’ble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu.
माननीय न्यायमूर्ति श्री भूषण रामकृष्ण गवई ने सर्वोच्च न्यायालय के 52वें मुख्य न्यायाधीश के रूप में राष्ट्रपति भवन के गणतंत्र मंडप में आयोजित एक समारोह में आज (14 मई, 2025) सुबह 10 बजे शपथ ली। उन्होंने राष्ट्रपति श्रीमती द्रौपदी मुर्मू के समक्ष पद की शपथ ली।
11/11/2024
Hon’ble Shri Justice Sanjiv Khanna sworn in as the 51st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India by the Hon’ble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan today.
09/11/2022
Hon’ble Dr. Justice Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud sworn in as the 50th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India by the Hon’ble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan today.
27/08/2022
Hon’ble Shri Justice Uday Umesh Lalit sworn in as the 49th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India by the Hon’ble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan today.
19/05/2021
Hon'ble Shri Justice Nuthalapati Venkata Ramana sworn in as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 24th April, 2021. He made and subscribed to the oath of office before the President Shri Ram Nath Kovind.
18/11/2019
Hon'ble Shri Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde sworn in as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 18th November 2019. He made and subscribed to the oath of office before the President Shri Ram Nath Kovind.
07/10/2018
Hon'ble Shri Justice Ranjan Gogoi was sworn in as the 46th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India on October 03, 2018 in the Durbar Hall of Rashtrapati Bhavan. He made and subscribed to the oath of office before the President Shri Ram Nath Kovind.
15/09/2017
HON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE DIPAK MISRA WAS SWORN IN AS THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Shri Justice Dipak Misra was sworn in as the 45th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India on August 28, 2017 in the Durbar Hall of Rashtrapati Bhavan. He made and subscribed to the oath of office before the President Shri Ram Nath Kovind.
04/01/2017
Hon'ble Shri Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar was sworn in as the 44th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India. He made and subscribed to the oath of office before the Hon'ble President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee. Shri Justice Khehar will have a tenure for over seven months till August 28, 2017.