Chief Justice of High Court
Full Form of CHJ
What is CHJ?
The Chief Justice of a High Court (CHJ) is the head of a state's highest judicial body in India, responsible for overseeing the administration of justice within that jurisdiction. Appointed by the President of India after consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the Governor of the state, the CHJ presides over the High Court's bench, assigns cases, and ensures the efficient functioning of the court. This position holds immense significance in India's federal judicial structure, as High Courts serve as appellate courts for district courts and handle constitutional matters. The CHJ also plays a key role in the appointment of judges to the High Court and may be called upon to act as an arbitrator in disputes between states. The term is widely used in legal documents, news reports, and court proceedings across India. For students preparing for judiciary exams like the Judicial Services Examination or UPSC Civil Services, understanding the powers and responsibilities of a CHJ is crucial, as questions often appear on the hierarchy of Indian courts and constitutional provisions related to High Courts.
CHJ का फुल फॉर्म
उच्च न्यायालय के मुख्य न्यायाधीश
Example
The CHJ of the Madras High Court delivered a landmark judgment on the validity of the state's reservation policy.