A Law Ministry statement said he will assume his charge with effect from today following the retirement of Chief Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta.
While the collegium system of judges appointing judges has been done away with by a new law, the National Judicial Appointment Commission has still to begin its work.
The Supreme Court is right now hearing a petition challenging the validity of NJAC and the Chief Justice of India refused to take part in a meeting with the Prime Minister in the selection committee of the panel under the new law, thus leaving the new system in a limbo.
Law Ministry officials explained that the President has used his powers to ask Justice Bhosale to perform the duties of the Chief Justice till a permanent appointment is made for the purpose.
After the government notified the National Judicial Appointments Commission on April 13, the collegium system has technically ceased to exist. NJAC has also not taken shape as the matter is pending before the apex court.
