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SC Judge Appt Age 2000-2020 Name DoB DoA DoR Age (Days) DoA Age (Yrs) at DoA Age (Yrs, Mths) at DoA CJI? Doraiswamy Raju 1939-07-02 2000-01-28 2004-07-01 22125.00 60.61643836 60yrs 6mths Ruma Pal 1941-06-03 2000-01-28 2006-06-02 21423.00 58.69315068 58yrs 7mths YK Sabharwal 1942-01-14 2000-01-28 2007-01-13 21198.00 58.07671233 58yrs 0mths SN Variava 1940-11-08 2000-03-15 2005-11-07 21677.00 59.3890411 59yrs 4mths Shivaraj V Patil 1940-01-12 2000-03-15 2005-01-11 21978.00 60.21369863 60yrs 2mths yes KG Balakrishnan 1945-05-12 2000-08-06 2010-05-12 20175.00 55.2739726 55yrs 2mths BrijEsh Kumar 1939-06-10 2000-10-19 2004-06-09 22412.00 61.40273973 61yrs 4mths BN Agrwal 1944-10-15 2000-10-19 2009-10-15 20458.00 56.04931507 56yrs 0mths P VEnkataramma REddi 1940-08-10 2001-08-17 2005-08-09 22287.00 61.06027397 61yrs 0mths Ashok Bhan 1943-10-02 2001-08-17 2008-10-02 21139.00 57.91506849 57yrs 10mths Arijit Pasayat 1944-05-10 2001-10-19 2009-05-10 20981.00 57.48219178 57yrs 5mths BP Singh 1942-07-09 2001-12-14 2007-07-08 21708.00 59.4739726 59yrs 5mths DM Dharmadhikari 1940-08-14 2002-03-05 2005-08-13 22483.00 61.59726027 61yrs 6mths HK SEma 1943-06-01 2002-04-09 2008-06-01 21497.00 58.89589041 58yrs 10mths SB Sinha 1944-08-08 2002-10-03 2009-08-08 21240.00 58.19178082 58yrs 1mths Arun Kumar 1941-04-12 2002-10-03 2006-04-11 22454.00 61.51780822 61yrs 5mths BN Srikrishna 1941-05-21 2002-10-03 2006-05-20 22415.00 61.4109589 61yrs 4mths AR Lakshmanan 1942-03-22 2002-12-20 2007-03-21 22188.00 60.7890411 60yrs 8mths GP Mathur 1943-01-19 2002-12-20 2008-01-19 21885.00 59.95890411 59yrs 11mths yes SH KaPadia 1947-09-29 2003-12-18 2012-09-28 20534.00 56.25753425 56yrs 2mths AK Mathur 1943-08-07 2004-06-07 2008-08-07 22220.00 60.87671233 60yrs 10mths CK ThakkEr 1943-11-10 2004-07-07 2008-11-10 22155.00 60.69863014 60yrs 7mths PK Balasubramanyan 1942-08-28 2004-08-27 2007-08-27 22645.00 62.04109589 61yrs 11mths PP NaolEkar 1943-06-29 2004-08-27 2008-06-29 22340.00 61.20547945 61yrs 1mths Tarun ChattErjEE 1945-01-13 2004-08-27 2010-01-14 21776.00 59.66027397 59yrs 7mths yes Altamas Kabir 1948-07-19 2005-09-09 2013-07-18 20871.00 57.18082192 57yrs 1mths RV RavEEndran 1946-10-15 2005-09-09 2011-10-15 21514.00 58.94246575 58yrs 10mths DalvEEr Bhanari 1947-10-01 2005-10-28 2012-04-27 21212.00 58.11506849 58yrs 0mths LokEshwar Singh Panta 1944-04-24 2006-02-03 2009-04-23 22565.00 61.82191781 61yrs 9mths MarkandEy Katju 1946-09-20 2006-04-10 2011-09-19 21752.00 59.59452055 59yrs 6mths DK Jain 1948-01-25 2006-04-10 2013-01-24 21260.00 58.24657534 58yrs 2mths SudErshan REddy 1946-07-08 2007-01-12 2011-07-07 22103.00 60.55616438 60yrs 6mths VS SirPurkar 1946-08-22 2007-01-12 2011-08-21 22058.00 60.43287671 60yrs 4mths HS BEdi 1946-09-05 2007-01-12 2011-09-04 22044.00 60.39452055 60yrs 4mths yes P Sathasivam 1949-04-27 2007-08-21 2014-04-26 21300.00 58.35616438 58yrs 3mths JM Panchal 1946-10-06 2007-11-12 2011-10-05 22317.00 61.14246575 61yrs 1mths Aftab Alam 1948-04-19 2007-11-12 2013-04-18 21756.00 59.60547945 59yrs 6mths GS Singhvi 1948-12-12 2007-11-12 2013-12-12 21519.00 58.95616438 58yrs 11mths Mukundakam Sharma 1946-09-18 2008-04-09 2011-09-17 22484.00 61.6 61yrs 6mths Cyriac JosEPh 1947-01-28 2008-07-07 2012-01-27 22441.00 61.48219178 61yrs 5mths yes RM Lodha 1949-09-28 2008-12-17 2014-09-27 21630.00 59.26027397 59yrs 2mths yes HL Dattu 1950-12-03 2008-12-17 2015-12-02 21199.00 58.07945205 58yrs 0mths AK Ganguly 1947-02-03 2008-12-17 2012-02-03 22598.00 61.91232877 61yrs 10mths DeEPak VErma 1947-08-28 2009-05-11 2012-08-28 22537.00 61.74520548 61yrs 8mths BS Chauhan 1949-07-02 2009-05-11 2014-07-01 21863.00 59.89863014 59yrs 10mths yes TS Thakur 1952-01-04 2009-11-17 2017-01-03 21137.00 57.90958904 57yrs 10mths PanickEr Radhakrishnan 1949-05-15 2009-11-17 2014-05-14 22101.00 60.55068493 60yrs 6mths AK Patnaik 1949-06-03 2009-11-17 2014-06-02 22082.00 60.49863014 60yrs 5mths SS Nijjar 1949-06-07 2009-11-17 2014-06-06 22078.00 60.48767123 60yrs 5mths SwatantEr Kumar 1947-12-31 2009-12-18 2012-12-19 22633.00 62.00821918 61yrs 11mths CK Prasad 1949-07-15 2010-02-08 2014-07-14 22123.00 60.6109589 60yrs 6mths HL GokhalE 1949-03-10 2010-04-30 2014-03-10 22331.00 61.18082192 61yrs 1mths Gyan Sudha Misra 1949-04-28 2010-04-30 2014-04-27 22282.00 61.04657534 61yrs 0mths Anil R DavE 1951-11-19 2010-04-30 2016-11-18 21347.00 58.48493151 58yrs 5mths Ranjana Prakash DEsai 1949-10-30 2011-09-13 2014-10-29 22598.00 61.91232877 61yrs 10mths SJ MukhoPadhaya 1950-03-15 2011-09-13 2015-03-14 22462.00 61.53972603 61yrs 5mths yes DiPak Misra 1953-10-03 2011-10-10 2018-10-02 21191.00 58.05753425 58yrs 0mths Jasti ChElamEswar 1953-06-23 2011-10-10 2018-06-22 21293.00 58.3369863 58yrs 3mths MY Eqbal 1951-02-13 2012-02-12 2016-02-12 22279.00 61.03835616 60yrs 11mths Fakkir MohamEd Ibrahim Kalifulla 1951-07-27 2012-04-02 2016-07-22 22165.00 60.7260274 60yrs 8mths yes Ranjan Gogoi 1954-11-18 2012-04-23 2019-11-17 20976.00 57.46849315 57yrs 5mths Madan Bhimarao Lokur 1953-12-31 2012-06-04 2018-12-30 21340.00 58.46575342 58yrs 5mths Vikramajit SEn 1950-12-31 2012-12-24 2015-12-30 22639.00 62.02465753 61yrs 11mths V GoPala Gowda 1951-10-06 2012-12-24 2016-10-05 22360.00 61.26027397 61yrs 2mths Pinaki Chandra GhosE 1952-05-28 2013-03-08 2017-05-27 22199.00 60.81917808 60yrs 9mths Kurian JosEPh 1953-11-30 2013-03-08 2018-11-29 21648.00 59.30958904 59yrs 3mths yes Sharad Arvind BobdE 1956-04-24 2013-04-12 2021-04-23 20807.00 57.00547945 56yrs 11mths AK Sikri 1954-03-07 2013-04-12 2019-03-06 21586.00 59.13972603 59yrs 1mths Chockalingam NagaPPan 1951-10-04 2013-09-19 2016-10-03 22631.00 62.00273973 61yrs 11mths Shiva Kirti Singh 1951-11-13 2013-09-19 2016-11-11 22591.00 61.89315068 61yrs 10mths NV Ramana 1957-08-27 2014-02-17 2022-08-26 20628.00 56.51506849 56yrs 5mths RK Agrawal 1953-05-05 2014-02-17 2018-05-04 22203.00 60.83013699 60yrs 9mths Arun Mishra 1955-09-03 2014-07-07 2020-09-02 21492.00 58.88219178 58yrs 10mths RF Nariman 1956-08-13 2014-07-07 2021-08-12 21147.00 57.9369863 57yrs 10mths Adarsh Kumar GoEl 1953-07-07 2014-07-07 2018-07-06 22280.00 61.04109589 61yrs 0mths R Banumathi 1955-07-20 2014-08-13 2020-07-19 21574.00 59.10684932 59yrs 0mths Uday UmEsh Lalit 1957-09-11 2014-08-13 2022-08-11 20790.00 56.95890411 56yrs 11mths Prafulla Chandra Pant 1952-08-30 2014-08-13 2017-08-29 22628.00 61.99452055 61yrs 11mths Abhay Manohar SaPrE 1954-08-28 2014-08-13 2019-08-27 21900.00 60 59yrs 11mths Amitava Roy 1953-03-01 2015-02-27 2018-03-01 22643.00 62.03561644 61yrs 11mths AM Khanwilkar 1957-07-30 2016-05-13 2022-07-29 21472.00 58.82739726 58yrs 9mths DY Chandrachud 1959-11-11 2016-05-13 2024-10-11 20638.00 56.54246575 56yrs 6mths Ashok Bhushan 1956-07-05 2016-05-13 2021-07-04 21862.00 59.89589041 59yrs 10mths L NagEswara Rao 1957-06-08 2016-05-13 2022-06-07 21524.00 58.96986301 58yrs 11mths yes Jagdish Singh KhEhar 1952-08-27 2017-01-04 2017-08-27 23506.00 64.4 64yrs 4mths Sanjay Kishan Kaul 1958-12-26 2017-02-17 2023-12-25 21238.00 58.18630137 58yrs 1mths Mohan M Shantanagoudar 1958-05-05 2017-02-17 2023-05-04 21473.00 58.83013699 58yrs 9mths S Abdul NazEEr 1958-01-05 2017-02-17 2023-01-04 21593.00 59.15890411 59yrs 1mths Navin Sinha 1956-08-19 2017-02-17 2021-08-18 22097.00 60.53972603 60yrs 5mths DeEPak GuPta 1955-05-07 2017-02-17 2020-05-06 22567.00 61.82739726 61yrs 9mths Indu Malhotra 1956-03-14 2018-04-27 2021-03-13 22689.00 62.16164384 62yrs 1mths Indira BanErjEE 1957-09-24 2018-08-07 2022-09-23 22232.00 60.90958904 60yrs 10mths VinEEt Saran 1957-05-11 2018-08-07 2022-05-10 22368.00 61.28219178 61yrs 2mths KM JosEPh 1958-06-17 2018-08-07 2023-06-16 21966.00 60.18082192 60yrs 1mths Hemant GuPta 1957-10-17 2018-11-02 2022-10-16 22296.00 61.08493151 61yrs 0mths S Subhash REddy 1957-01-05 2018-11-02 2022-01-04 22581.00 61.86575342 61yrs 9mths MukEshkumar Rasikbhai Shah 1958-05-16 2018-11-02 2023-05-15 22085.00 60.50684932 60yrs 5mths Ajay Rastogi 1958-06-18 2018-11-02 2023-06-17 22052.00 60.41643836 60yrs 4mths DinEsh MahEshwari 1958-05-15 2019-01-18 2023-05-14 22163.00 60.72054795 60yrs 8mths Sanjiv Khanna 1960-05-14 2019-01-18 2025-05-13 21433.00 58.72054795 58yrs 8mths Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai 1960-11-24 2019-05-24 2025-11-23 21365.00 58.53424658 58yrs 6mths Surya Kant 1962-02-10 2019-05-24 2027-02-09 20922.00 57.32054795 57yrs 3mths Aniruddha BosE 1959-04-11 2019-05-24 2024-04-10 21958.00 60.15890411 60yrs 1mths Ajjikuttira Somaiah BoPanna 1959-05-20 2019-05-24 2024-05-19 21919.00 60.05205479 60yrs 0mths Krishna Murari 1958-07-09 2019-09-23 2023-07-08 22356.00 61.24931507 61yrs 2mths ShriPathi Ravindra Bhat 1958-10-21 2019-09-23 2023-10-20 22252.00 60.96438356 60yrs 11mths V Ramasubramanian 1958-06-30 2019-09-23 2023-06-29 22365.00 61.2739726 61yrs 2mths HrishikEsh Roy 1960-02-01 2019-09-23 2022-01-21 21784.00 59.68219178 59yrs 7mths yes.
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