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Justice Aniruddha Bose had a 5 year long tenure
Justice Bose's tenure spanned five years, slightly below the average tenure of sitting judges
11th Apr 2024
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Justice Aniruddha Bose authored 67 judgements
Justice Bose authored 13 judgements a year, during his five-year long tenure at the Supreme Court
11th Apr 2024
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Justice Aniruddha Bose: Tenure in numbers
Justice Aniruddha Bose authored 67 judgements during a five-year tenure
10th Apr 2024
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Justice S.K. Kaul served a tenure of 6.75 years
Justice Kaul’s 6.75 year long tenure was more than the average tenure of sitting judges in the Supreme Court
21st Feb 2024
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Justice S.K. Kaul authored an average of 24.7 judgements per year
Justice Kaul authored 167 judgements, making him second only to CJI D.Y. Chandrachud in terms of authorship
21st Feb 2024
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Justice S.K. Kaul: Tenure in Numbers
During his 6.75 year long tenure, Justice SK Kaul authored 167 judgements and was a part of 590 benches
8th Feb 2024
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Justice S. Ravindra Bhat served a tenure of four years at the Supreme Court
Justice S.R. Bhat’s four year tenure falls short of the average tenure of a Supreme Court judge.
23rd Oct 2023
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Justice S. Ravindra Bhat authored an average of 35.5 judgements a year
Justice S. Ravindra Bhat wrote a little more judgements than his peers who served for four years at the Supreme Court
23rd Oct 2023
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Justice S. Ravindra Bhat: Tenure in Numbers
Justice Bhat retires after a four-year tenure with 142 judgements to his name
20th Oct 2023
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Justice Krishna Murari: Number of Judgements Authored
Justice Krishna Murari authored 64 judgements during his 3.75 year long tenure.
8th Jul 2023
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Justice Krishna Murari: Rate of Judgement Authorship
Justice Krishna Murari retired on July 8th, 2023 with an overall authorship rate of 21%
8th Jul 2023
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Justice Krishna Murari: Tenure in Numbers
Justice Krishna Murari authored 64 judgements, at a rate of 17 judgements per year.
7th Jul 2023
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