We went through the constitution bench decisions from 2010 to the present day (filtered on the Supreme Court website) and found that the CJI was in the dissenting minority only thrice in that period!
"Court on Trial", written by Aparna Chandra, Sital Kalantry, and William HJ Hubbard, is changing the way we take stock of the Supreme Court of India ahead of its 75th year.
The forward to the handbook penned by CJI Chandrachud urges the judiciary to set aside their own pre-conceived notions that reinforce harmful stereotypes.
The Bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud made the observation in its judgment on the Maharashtra politics case that arose out of the rift between the Eknath Shinde and Uddhav Thackeray factions.
The usual practice of the Central government used to be to file petitions seeking review of the judgments or orders that inconvenienced it, not to file applications seeking a recall of such decisions.