Gopal Ballav Pattanaik | |
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32nd Chief Justice of India | |
In office 8 November 2002 – 19 December 2002 |
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Appointed by | A. P. J. Abdul Kalam |
Preceded by | Bhupinder Nath Kirpal |
Succeeded by | V. N. Khare |
Personal details | |
Born |
[Cuttack] |
19 December 1937
Nationality | Indian |
Education | LLB |
Alma mater |
Allahabad University Ravenshaw CollegeMadhusudan Law College |
[G B Patnaik - swearing in ceremony as Chief Justice of India by President APJ Abdul Kalam]
Gopal Ballav Pattanaik was the 32nd Chief Justice of India.
He was born on 19 December 1937 in the city of Cuttack, now in Odisha, India. He is the eldest son of Rashbehari Pattnaik and Bidulata Dei.
He studied at the Ravenshaw College in Cuttack and Allahabad University and earned his law degree from M. S. Law College, Utkal University in Odisha.
In 1962, he enrolled as an advocate in the Orissa High Court, where he practiced in civil, criminal, constitutional and business cases. He also appeared before the Supreme Court of India.
In 1971, he was appointed to the Standing Counsel for the state Government of Orissa. In 1974 he became an Additional Government Advocate and subsequently the Govt Advocate of the state. In 1983, he was elevated to the bench of the Orissa High Court as a permanent judge. In 1995, he was appointed the Chief Justice of Patna High Court. Only four months later, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of India. He went on to occupy the highest judicial post in the country as the Chief Justice of India on 8 November 2002.
When Pattanaik took over as the Chief Justice of India, it appeared that he would not be able to achieve much in the administration of the judiciary, in view of his short tenure .Yet, he began a momentous chapter in the history of Indian judiciary by putting into practice the 'in-house procedure' evolved in 1997 to deal with allegations of misconduct against members of the higher judiciary.
Some of the far reaching and well published judgements of Justice Pattanaik include:-
Read more at: http://www.livelaw.in/womens-day-special-15-judgments-that-made-india-a-better-place-for-women/ Justice Pattanaik was a member of the Indo British and Indo-U.S. judicial exchange programme. He visited UK and the United States and participated in joint workshops and seminars with the judges of the House of Lords in Britain and the U.S Supreme Court, respectively.