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The Calcutta High Court is one of the three High Courts in India established at the Presidency Towns by Letters patent granted by Queen Victoria, bearing date 26 June 1862, and is the oldest High Court in India. It was established as the High Court of Judicature at Fort William on 1 July 1862 under the High Courts Act, 1861, which was preceded ...
Sengupta was enrolled as an advocate on 21 April 1981. He practised in the Calcutta High Court in Civil, Constitutional, Criminal matters and Arbitration matters. He was appointed a permanent Judge of the Calcutta High Court in 1997. He used to work as acting Chief Justice at Calcutta High Court. [2]
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Arun Kumar Mishra (born 3 September 1955) is former chairperson of National Human Rights Commission of India. [2] He is a former judge of the Supreme Court of India.He is the former chief justice of the Calcutta High Court and Rajasthan High Court.
Bose worked in the original side as well as the appellate side of the High Court. He was elevated as permanent judge of the Calcutta High Court in January 2004. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] His name was recommended for elevation as the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court but returned by the Government of India , with the observation that he does not have the ...
Madhumati Mitra (born 31 May 1958) is a former judge of the Calcutta High Court, in West Bengal, India. [1] She briefly served as the registrar of the National University of Juridical Sciences as well as of the Calcutta High Court before being appointed as a judge at the High Court.
Dwarka Nath Mitra (1833 - 25 February 1874) was a famous lawyer and judge of the Calcutta High Court. Dwarka Nath Mitra was born in 1833 in Hooghly district and educated at Hooghly College where he excelled in mathematics and English literature. [1] He studied law at Presidency College and joined the bar at the Sadr Diwani Adalat in 1856. [1]
Dr. T. S. Subbiah and Mrs. Nalini Subbiah are the parents of Justice T. S. Sivagnanam. He was born on 16 September 1963. Justice Sivagnanam had completed his B.Sc. degree graduation at Loyola College, Chennai and he obtained his B.L. degree from Madras Law College and enrolled in the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu on 10 September 1986.