How many states are in the ICJ?

International Court of Justice
Seal of the International Court of Justice
Established 1945 (PCIJ dissolved in 1946)
Jurisdiction Worldwide, 193 state parties
Location The Hague, Netherlands

Who was the first Indian president of the International Court of Justice?

Nagendra Singh
Nagendra Singh born on March 18, 1914, was the first Indian who served as the President of the International Court of Justice from 1985 to 1988 and was the second Indian to serve as a member of ICJ. He started his carrier at ICJ as a judge in 1973 and became Vice-President in 1976-1979.

Where is the state of International Court of Justice?

The International Court of Justice, also known as the World Court, is the main judicial organ of the UN. It was established in June 1945 by the Charter of the United Nations and began work in April 1946. The seat of the Court is at the Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands).

Who are the States Parties of the ICJ?

States entitled to appear before the Court

State Admission date Declaration
Honduras Original Member 6 June 1986
Hungary 14 December 1955 22 October 1992
Iceland 19 November 1946
India Original Member 27 September 2019

Who was the first Chief Justice of free India?

Justice Harilal Jekisundas Kania
Justice Harilal Jekisundas Kania was the first (Indian) Chief Justice of India. Kamal Narain Singh was the shortest-serving Chief Justice Of India, he held the Supreme Court Office as CJI just for 17 days from 21st November 1991 to 12th December 1991. Justice Y. V.

Who was the first woman judge of the International Court of Justice?

Rosalyn C. Higgins, Baroness Higgins
Rosalyn C. Higgins, Baroness Higgins, GBE, QC (born 2 June 1937) is a British former president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). She was the first female judge elected to the ICJ, and was elected to a three-year term as its president in 2006.

Who invented law?

By the 22nd century BC, the ancient Sumerian ruler Ur-Nammu had formulated the first law code, which consisted of casuistic statements (“if … then …”). Around 1760 BC, King Hammurabi further developed Babylonian law, by codifying and inscribing it in stone.

Who is the father of Chief Justice of India?

Sanoj was asked, “The father of which Chief Justice of India was once Chief Minister of an Indian state?” CJI Ranjan Gogoi’s father Kesab Chandra Gogoi was a Congress politician who served as Chief Minister of Assam for two months in 1982.