
CJI (Chief Justice of India)
The Chief Justice of India (CJI) is the highest-ranking judge of the Supreme Court, the top judicial body in India. The CJI oversees the functioning of the Supreme Court, presides over its hearings, and helps interpret and uphold the Constitution and laws of the country. They also play a key role in forming benches of judges for important cases and in administrative decisions affecting the judiciary. The CJI’s position is vital for maintaining the independence, integrity, and proper functioning of the judiciary, ensuring justice is served fairly and impartially across India.