has Rs 55.75 lakh in a fixed deposit, a three-bedroom DDA flat in south Delhi and a four-bedroom apartment measuring 2,446 square feet in the Commonwealth Games Village.
CJI-designate has more than Rs 19.63 lakh in the bank, a house in Maharashtra’s Amravati inherited from his deceased father, apartments in Mumbai’s Bandra and Delhi’s Defence Colony and agricultural lands in Amravati and Nagpur.
In a bid to enhance transparency, the Supreme Court uploaded statements of the judges’ assets on its website on 6 May, Monday, following a full-court decision to place the relevant details in the public domain.
“The full court of the Supreme Court of India has on April 1, 2025, decided that the statements of assets of the judges of this court shall be placed in the public domain by uploading the same on the website of this court. Statements of assets of judges already received are being uploaded. Statements of assets of other judges will be uploaded as and when the current statement of assets is received,” a release issued by the court said.
According to data, CJI Khanna, who will superannuate on 13 May, has a 56 per cent share in a four-bedroom flat in Sispal Vihar, Sector 49 of Gurugram, measuring 2016 sq. ft (super built-up area), and shares a house and land in Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh.
The data further revealed that CJI Khanna has a PPF (Public Provident Fund) investment to the tune of over Rs 1.06 crore, GPF of Rs about 1.78 crore, an LIC Money Back Policy with a yearly premium of Rs 29,625 and shares worth Rs 14,000.
Among movable assets, CJI Khanna has 250 grams of gold, 2 kg of silver, which is mostly inherited and gifted, and a 2015 Maruti Swift car.
Justice Gavai, who will take over as CJI on 14 May, has movable assets (including gold ornaments and jewellery) worth Rs 5.25 lakh; his spouse has jewellery worth Rs 29.70 lakh and a cash deposit of Rs 61,320.
Of the 33 Supreme Court judges, 21 have put the details of their assets in the public domain.
Justice Surya Kant, who will become the Chief Justice of India on 24 November this year, has a house in Sector 10 in Chandigarh, 13 acres of agricultural land in Panchkula and a 300-square-yard plot in Gurugram, among other immovable properties.
He also has fixed deposits worth Rs 4.11 crore, gold ornaments worth 100 grams and three valuable watches.
Justice Abhay S. Oka, who is to retire on 24 May, has a residential flat in Thane, an undivided share in agricultural land in Thane and a fixed deposit worth Rs 21.76 lakh and savings worth Rs 9.10 lakh.
Justice Vikram Nath has declared that he owns a two-bedroom flat in Noida, a bungalow in Civil Lines, Prayagraj, and 20 bighas of agricultural land in Kaushambi. Justice Nath has investments worth Rs 1.5 crore.
Justice K.V. Viswanathan, who was elevated from the Bar to the Supreme Court on 19 May 2023 and had a roaring practice in the apex court before that, has declared that he has investments of over Rs 120 crore and properties in the Safdarjung Development Area and Gulmohar Park in Delhi and an apartment in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
Justice Viswanathan has also declared income tax details from the period 2010-11 to 2024-25 as being over Rs 91.47 crore.
Besides uploading the details of the assets of judges, the top court has also also placed the complete process of appointments to the high courts and the Supreme Court, including the role assigned to the High Court Collegium, the role of and inputs received from the state governments, Union of India and consideration by the Supreme Court Collegium, on its website for the knowledge and awareness of the public.
“The proposals approved by the Supreme Court Collegium for appointments as high court judges during the period from November 9, 2022 to May 5, 2025, including the names, high court, source — whether from service or Bar, date of recommendation by the Supreme Court Collegium, date of notification by the Department of Justice, date of appointment, special category (SC/ST/OBC/Minority/Woman) and whether the candidate is related to any sitting or retired High Court/Supreme Court judge, have also been uploaded on the Supreme Court website,” the statement has said.
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