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India Swears in 48th Chief Justice as NV Ramana Takes Oath of Office

Born to a Telugu-speaking family in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in 1957, NV Ramana completed his higher education at Acharya Nagarjuna University in his home state. In June 2000, Ramana was appointed a permanent judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court.
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The Indian Supreme Court on Saturday swore in its 48th Chief Justice after NV Ramana took the oath of office in the presence of Indian President Ram Nath Kovind at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi.

Keeping the critical COVID situation under consideration, India's presidential residence hosted a small swearing-in ceremony for Ramana in his new position as chief justice of India (CJI).

The official Twitter handle of President Kovind has since shared pictures from the ceremony, with a handful of mask-clad people in attendance.

​As per his profile description on the official Supreme Court website, Justice Ramana specialises in constitutional, criminal, service and inter-state river laws.

After a thirteen-year tenure on the Andhra Pradesh High Court, Justice Ramana was appointed the chief justice of the Delhi High Court in 2013 and later in 2014, as a judge on the Supreme Court. Justice Ramana was also part of the bench that elevated the suspension of internet in Jammu and Kashmir.

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With Justice Ramana's inauguration, India bid farewell to its 47th CJI, SA Bobde who retired on 23 April. 

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