
EARLY LIFE & FORMATIVE YEARS
- Born on 10 February 1962 in Petwar village, Hisar district, Haryana—a modest rural setting that shaped his grounded worldview.
- Comes from a middle-class family; father Madan Gopal Sharma was a respected Sanskrit teacher, instilling discipline and values early on.
- Completed schooling in his village, growing up amidst simplicity, community bonds, and strong cultural influences.
- Graduated from Government Post Graduate College, Hisar (1981), demonstrating early academic determination.
- Completed LL.B. from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak (1984)—the first major step into the world of law.
- Pursued higher learning even during his judicial career, earning an LL.M. (First Class First) in 2011 from Kurukshetra University via distance education, showcasing a deep commitment to personal growth and intellectual evolution.
- A first-generation lawyer, breaking away from family tradition and choosing his own transformative path.
LEGAL CAREER — FROM BAR TO BENCH
Early Practice
- Enrolled as an advocate in 1984; began practice in district courts of Hisar.
- In 1985, shifted practice to the Punjab & Haryana High Court in Chandigarh.
- Specialized in constitutional, service, and civil matters, building a strong foundation in core legal areas.
- Known early for his clarity of arguments, disciplined preparation, and grounded courtroom presence.
Rapid Rise in the Legal Profession
- Appointed Advocate General of Haryana in July 2000 — at just 38 years old, making him one of the youngest to ever hold this prestigious constitutional office.
- Designated Senior Advocate in March 2001, reflecting the Bar’s recognition of his exceptional skill and credibility.
Elevation to the Higher Judiciary
- Elevated as Judge, Punjab & Haryana High Court on 9 January 2004.
- Built a reputation for lucid judgments, empathetic reasoning, and deep constitutional insight.
- Became Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh High Court on 5 October 2018.
- Elevated to the Supreme Court of India as a Judge on 24 May 2019.
RISE TO THE OFFICE OF CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA
- Appointed as the 53rd Chief Justice of India.
- Took oath on 24 November 2025.
- His elevation marks a remarkable journey from a rural childhood to India’s highest judicial chair—a story of perseverance, intellect, and transformation.
WHY HIS JOURNEY STANDS OUT — TRANSFORMATIVE ELEMENTS
- First-generation lawyer in a family of educators—reflects courage to chart a new professional destiny.
- Lifelong learner, pursuing an LL.M. while already a judge—symbol of academic humility and growth.
- Grassroot understanding of society, shaped by rural upbringing and early district-court practice.
- Deep experience across Bar, state governance, High Court administration, and Supreme Court adjudication.
- Judicial leadership shaped by empathy, constitutional discipline, and a belief in accessible justice.
WHY THIS MATTERS FOR INDIA
Represents social mobility and meritocracy within the Indian judiciary.
Brings a people-centric, rural-aware perspective to the nation’s highest judicial office.
Expected to influence reforms in:
- Access to justice
- Judicial efficiency
- Case backlog reduction
- Technology-driven court modernisation
Embodies a leadership style rooted in humility, experience, and constitutional commitment.