Dalveer Bhandari Hasn’t Been Elected ICJ ‘Chief Justice’, as Posts Praising PM Modi Claim

Justice Dalveer Bhandari is a member-judge at the ICJ, not the ‘chief justice’ of the organisation as claimed by a Bihar BJP leader and several pro-BJP social media pages.

BJP Bihar General Secretary (Organisation) Nagendra Nath Tripathi claimed in a tweet that former Supreme Court judge Dalveer Bhandari has been elected as the Chief Justice of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). He lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the achievement, claiming that his hard hard work has nurtured good relations with countries across the world.

Tripathi also made this claim from his Facebook page, which was amplified by the BJP Bihar page.

Apart from this, a number of pro-BJP Facebook pages also promoted the claim including ‘मोदी में है दम‘ (Modi Mein Hai Dum) and ‘एक आवाज़ नमो‘ (Ek Awaaz Namo).

No Chief Justice post in International Court of Justice

We performed a keyword search and could not find any news reports corroborating this claim. A few articles from 2017 stated that Dalveer Bhandari was re-elected as a judge in the International Court of Justice. However, none of these claims Bhandari was elected as Chief Justice. On November 22, 2017, The Quint reported that the former Supreme Court judge secured the post after British candidate Christopher Greenwood backed out. The General Assembly was in support of Bhandari, which the UK could not challenge.

According to the International Court of Justice website, there is no Chief Justice post. The Court has 15 member judges along with a president and a vice president who each serve for three-year terms.

A screenshot from the ICJ website.

Furthermore, as per the ICJ website, Joan E. Donoghue of the US and Russia’s Kirill Gevorgian were elected as president and vice-president respectively on February 8, 2021.

Dalveer Bhandari’s post in the ICJ

On April 27, 2012, Dalveer Bhandari was elected as one of the 15 member judges of the ICJ. On February 8, 2018, he was re-elected as a member for a nine-year term.

A screenshot of Bhandari’s profile on the ICJ website.

This confirms that this achievement occurred before the Modi government came to power. Bhandari has been a member of ICJ since April 2012, when the UPA government was at the centre.

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