Under India's constitution, Supreme Court justices are required
to retire aged 65 years. The chief justice is appointed by the
president according seniority.
Earlier this month, Lalit's predecessor Chief Justice N.V.
Ramana said 65 "was too early to retire" for a judge.
An estimated 45 million cases are pending in Indian courts
according to the National Judicial Data Grid. The slow disposal
was mainly due to a shortage of judges, with some 5,000
positions lying vacant in the lower judiciary, and 400 vacant
position for high court judges.
The Supreme Court currently has around 30 judges, and there are
four vacancies.
(Reporting by Suchitra Mohanty, Editing by Rupam Jain & Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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