Supreme Court Publishes Assets of 21 Judges, Aims for Greater Public Accountability
In a significant move towards transparency, the Supreme Court of India has published the assets of 21 out of 33 serving judges, just days before Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna’s retirement. This is part of a broader effort to provide the public with greater insight into the judicial appointments and assets of judges, reflecting a commitment to openness and accountability within the judiciary.
This development comes at a time when there has been increasing demand for transparency in the judiciary. The publication of judges’ asset details ahead of Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna’s superannuation on May 13, 2025 is seen as a timely move to boost public trust. Additionally, the full publication of the appointment process for High Court and Supreme Court judges is expected to provide much-needed clarity on the judicial appointments procedure.
The Supreme Court Collegium has also disclosed its process of judicial appointments, including,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Supreme Court Publishes Assets of 21 Judges, Aims for Greater Public Accountability |
| Judicial Assets | Published 21 out of 33 serving judges’ assets disclosed. |
| Collegium Judges | All five Collegium judges have published their asset details. |
| Women Judges Justice | Bela M. Trivedi’s assets published; Justice B.V. Nagarathna’s not. |
| Court Decision on Asset Disclosure | Full Court decision to make judges’ assets public from April 1, 2025. |
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