Honourable Chief Justice
Full Form of HCJ
What is HCJ?
HCJ stands for Honourable Chief Justice, a formal title used to address or refer to the Chief Justice of a High Court or the Supreme Court of India in legal and official settings. In the Indian judiciary, the Chief Justice is the highest-ranking judicial officer in a particular court, responsible for overseeing its administration, presiding over important cases, and ensuring the smooth functioning of the court's operations. The title is used in court proceedings, legal documents, judgments, and official communications, especially when showing respect to the presiding judge. The Honourable Chief Justice plays a pivotal role in interpreting the Constitution, delivering landmark judgments, and upholding the rule of law. This acronym is commonly seen in case citations, court orders, and news reports covering judicial pronouncements. For students preparing for law exams or competitive exams like the CLAT, understanding the role of the HCJ is essential as questions often appear on the structure of the Indian judiciary and the powers of the Chief Justice. The designation carries immense authority and is integral to maintaining judicial independence and integrity in India.
HCJ का फुल फॉर्म
माननीय मुख्य न्यायाधीश
Example
The HCJ today dismissed the petition, citing lack of evidence and upholding the lower court's decision.