In a historic first, 21 out of 33 Supreme Court judges in India have publicly disclosed their personal assets, following a unanimous decision taken during the full court meeting of the Supreme Court on April 1, 2025. The disclosures were published on the official Supreme Court website.

Justice K.V. Viswanathan emerged as the wealthiest among them, declaring ownership of flats in Chennai and Delhi, fixed deposits worth ₹120 crore in his name, and an additional ₹6.43 crore in his wife’s name. Justice Viswanathan, originally from Kalpathy in Palakkad, Kerala, was a senior advocate before being appointed as a judge on May 19, 2023.

Another judge from Kerala, Justice K. Vinod Chandra, revealed a 50% share in 4.2 acres of land in Aluva, additional land parcels of 2.07 and 2.48 acres, mutual fund holdings worth ₹7.94 lakh, and fixed deposits totaling ₹3.94 lakh.

Designated Chief Justice of India (CJI) B.R. Gavai declared ₹19.63 lakh in bank deposits, a family flat in Amaravati (Maharashtra), and flats in Bandra and Delhi’s Defence Colony.

Current CJI Sanjiv Khanna disclosed ₹55.75 lakh in fixed deposits, a provident fund of ₹1.06 crore, ₹1.77 crore in the General Provident Fund (GPF), and two flats in Delhi.

This unprecedented move marks a step towards greater transparency in the Indian judiciary.