Sixty-three-year-old
Justice TS Thakur, who shot into the limelight with his hard-hitting
judgment in the IPL spot-fixing scam that resulted in the ouster of then
powerful BCCI president N Srinivasan and two top teams - Chennai Super
Kings and Rajasthan Royals, will be the next Chief Justice of India.
Justice Thakur’s passion for cricket was evident during the year-long hearing of the case.
Captain of the SC Judges XI for the past three years, his other hobbies are golf, badminton, swimming, reading and gardening.
Judge
Thakur’s name was also much talked about recently when he decided to
examine if ‘sardar jokes’ amounted to racial abuse or discrimination.
Hailing
from Jammu, he is the senior-most judge of the SC and will take charge
as the 43rd CJI of India when the incumbent HL Dattu retires on December 02,2015
Justice
Thakur, who was elevated as an SC judge and assumed charge on November
17, 2009, would have a tenure of little over one year. He would retire
as Chief Justice on January 4, 2017.
The
probe in the Saradha chit fund scam case is also being monitored by an
SC bench headed by him. He is also hearing the multi-crore NRHM scam.
About Justice T S Thakur
About Justice T S Thakur
Justice Thakur, who would be the 43rd CJI, was born on January 4, 1952
and enrolled as a Pleader in October 1972. He began practising in the
Jammu and Kashmir High Court and dealt with all types of matters,
including civil, criminal, tax and Constitutional and service cases.
He then joined the chamber of his father D.D. Thakur, an eminent
advocate who became a judge of Jammu and Kashmir High Court and later a
union minister.
Justice Thakur, who was elevated as a judge of the Supreme Court and
assumed charge on November 17, 2009, would have tenure of little over
one year. He would retire as CJ on January 4, 2017.
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