The Hon'ble Mr. Justice K. G. Balakrishan, Chief Justice
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice BN Agarwal
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice SB Sinha
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice SH Kapadia
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Tarun Chatterjee
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Altamas Kabir
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice RV Raveendran
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dalveer Bhandari
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice DK Jain
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Markandey Katju
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice HS Bedi
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice VS Sirpurkar
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice B Sudershan Reddy
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice P Sathasivam
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice GS Singhvi
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Aftab Alam
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice JM Panchal
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Mukundakam Sharma
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Cyriac Joseph
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice AK Ganguly
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice RM Lodha
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice HL Dattu
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Deepak Verma
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Balbir Singh Chauhan
Balakrishanan, Konakuppakatil Gopinathan, B.Sc., LL.M
Chief Justice of India
Born on 12-05-1945. Enrolled as an Advocate of the Kerala Bar Council on 16-03-1968. Practised on both on Civil and Criminal sides at Erinakulam. Appointed as a Munsif in the Kerala Judicial Service on 10-01-1973 and later resigned from service and resumed practice as an Advocatein the Kerala High Court. On 26-09-1985 - appointed as a judge of the Kerala High Court. On 24-11-1997-transferred to Gujarat High Court. On 16-07-1998 became the Chief Justice of the High Court of Gujarat and was transferred to the High Court of Judicature at Madras and assumed charge there as Chief Justice on 09-09-1999.
On 08-06-2000 elevated as the Judge, Supreme Court.
Appointed as The Chief Justice of India in the forenoon of 14.01.2007.
Hon'ble Mr. Justice S.H. Kapadia
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Altamas Kabir, M.A.,LL.B.
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Raju Varadarajulu Raveendran, B.Sc.,B.L
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dalveer Bhandari
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Hon'ble Mr. D. K. Jain
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Hon'ble Mr. Markandey Katju
Hon'ble Mr. Justice H. S. Bedi
Hon'ble Mr. Justice V. S. Sirpurkar
Hon'ble Mr. Justice B. Sudershan Reddy
Hon'ble Mr. Justice P. Sathasivam
Hon'ble Mr. Justice G. S. Singhvi
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Aftab Alam
Hon'ble Mr. Justice J. M. Panchal
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Mukundakam Sharma
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Cyriac Joseph
Hon'ble Mr. Justice A. K. Ganguly
Hon'ble Mr. Justice R. M. Lodha
Hon'ble Mr. Justice H. L. Dattu
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Deepak Verma
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Balbir Singh Chauhan
Hon'ble Mr. Justice A. K. Patnaik
Hon'ble Mr. Justice T. S. Thakur
Hon'ble Mr. Justice K. S. Radhakrishnan
Hon'ble Mr. Justice S. S. Nijjar
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Swatanter kumar
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Chandramauli Kumar Prasad
As on 23-04-2010
Close. The US Supreme Court seats one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. All US Supreme Court judges are referred to as "justices."
All 112 justices in the history of the US Supreme Court (as of 2011) have been lawyers.
I think there are 9 people 2 woman and 7 men.
The President nominates justices for the Supreme Court, and the U.S. Senate has the power to accept or reject the nomination. Nine justices sit on the Supreme Court.
There are 9 Supreme Court Justices, all who serve for life.
Justice are judges. All current and former justices on the US Supreme Court began their careers as lawyers.
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the supreme court is made up of eight associates justices...and that is all i know SORRY! by the way that is not it there is one more but that is what i am searching for.
All nine US Supreme Court justices work in the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC.
The Supreme Court requires a simple majority vote for a decision. If all nine justices are present, the closest possible vote would be 5-4.
For a case to be heard before the U. S. Supreme Court there must be a quorum. This requires at least six Justices to be present. There is a total of nine Justices on the Supreme Court but illness or recusals could cause less than 9 on a case. For a decision to be rendered it requires a majority of the Justices hearing the case. If all Justices are present the majority would require 5 or more to met this requirement.
In the US Supreme Court, a decision requires a simple majority of the justices hearing the case. If all nine justices are present, the minimum for for a majority is 5 votes of 9.