Ex-Chief Justice of India Y.K. Sabharwal passes away
Ex-Chief Justice of India Y.K. Sabharwal passes away
Former Chief Justice of India Y K Sabharwal passed away in Delhi on Friday evening. He was 73 years old.

New Delhi: Former Chief Justice of India Y K Sabharwal passed away in Delhi on Friday evening. 73-year-old Justice Sabharwal is survived by two sons Chetan and Nitin. The cremation will take place on Saturday.

Justice Sabharwal was CJI from November 1, 2005 to January 13, 2007. He was elevated as an additional judge of the Delhi High

Court in 1986 and became its permanent judge in April 1987.

From Delhi High Court, he went to Bombay High Court as chief justice before being appointed as a judge of the SC on January 28, 2001.

Justice Sabharwal delivered several important judgements including the verdict in January 2006, that held the dissolution of Bihar Assembly as illegal and unconstitutional.

The last rites of Sabharwal were held at Nigambodh Ghat in Delhi in the presence of family members, close friends and several sitting and retired judges. His funeral pyre was lit by his sons, Chetan and Nitin.

Union Finance minister Arun Jaitley and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal were among those present at the cremation grounds. Supreme Court judges including justices T S Thakur, J S Khehar, Dipak Misra, M B Lokur and S A Bobde, senior Delhi High Court judge B D Ahmed also paid their last respects.

Justice K G Balakrishnan, who succeeded Justice Sabharwal as the CJI and Additional Solicitor General Maninder Singh were also present.

Sabharwal will be remembered for many landmark verdicts like the one relating to the ninth schedule of the Constitution in which it was held that putting the laws under it to avoid judicial scrutiny cannot stop judiciary from scrutinising it. His judgement relating to sealing and demolition of unauthorised construction in the city drew both praise and criticism.

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