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Gujarat High Court

High Court for the State of Gujarat


High Court for the State of Gujarat

FieldValue
court_nameGujarat High Court
imageGujarat-High-Court.jpg
imagesize250px
captionThe Gujarat High Court building
established
jurisdictionGujarat
locationAhmedabad, Gujarat
coordinates
typePresidential appointment with confirmation of Chief Justice of India and Governor of respective state.
authorityConstitution of India
appealstoSupreme Court of India
termsMandatory retirement by age of 62 years
positions52 (Permanent 39; Additional 13)
website
chiefjudgetitleChief Justice
chiefjudgenameSunita Agarwal
termstart23 July 2023

The Gujarat High Court is the High Court of the state of Gujarat. It was established on 1 May 1960 under the Bombay Re-organisation Act, 1960 after the state of Gujarat split from Bombay State.

The seat of the court is Ahmedabad.

Establishment

This High Court was established on 1 May 1960 as a result of bifurcation of the former State of Bombay into two States of Maharashtra and Gujarat. The High Court started functioning near Akashwani, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad. The High Court had later shifted to the new building at Sarkhej - Gandhinagar Highway, Sola, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, from 16 January 1999.

Jurisdiction

The Gujarat High Court has jurisdiction over the entire state of Gujarat and on all district, administrative and other courts in Gujarat. This high court is a Court of record and empowered to punish anyone for contempt of court.

Powers

Unlike Union Judiciary, the state judiciary possesses wide powers which include powers such as Appellate, Second Appellate in some cases, Revisionary, Review etc. It also has power to issue various writs to courts and authorities under its jurisdiction. Intra-Court appeals, when permissible under Clause - 15 of Letters Patent, also lie within the same court from decision of a Single Judge to a Division Bench which comprises two Judges. It has power of superintendence on all courts under it under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. The High Courts are also empowered to hear Public Interest Litigations.

Chief Justice and Judges

Main article: Chief Justice of Gujarat

The present strength of Gujarat High court is 35 against sanctioned strength of 52 posts which includes 39 permanent posts and 13 additional posts.

The high court is headed by the Chief Justice on administrative side. They are appointed by President of India under warrant. However, the president is required to consult the Governor of Gujarat and the Chief Justice of India before making such appointment. The Governor of Gujarat administers the oath of office at the time of appointment. The present Chief Justice of the court is Justice Sunita Agarwal. Various benches are constituted depending upon the requirements of that High Court. These benches usually consist of division benches (two judges) and benches presided over by single judges. A roster is maintained by the High Court to assign the matters between various benches. Chief Justices in all the High Courts as also the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court are masters of the roster.

Judges

All judges of the high court are appointed by the President of India after recommendation by the Supreme Court Collegium. They hold constitutional post and there are ample safeguards provided in the constitution to ensure the independence of the judiciary. Any judge can resign by writing to the President of India. Terms of appointment of judges cannot be altered to their disadvantage after their appointment.

Qualifications

The following are qualifications to be judge of Gujarat High Court or any other High Court in India.

  • The individual must be citizen of India
  • The individual must have held a judicial office in India for at least ten years; or
  • Been advocate in any high court or two or more courts in succession for at least 10 years.

Live Streaming

The High Court of Gujarat was pioneer in the country to live stream its proceedings. After successful implementation of live proceedings of its benches, the High Court also began live streaming of proceedings of the Principal District Courts across the state from February, 2023.

Former Chief Justices

#Chief JusticeTenureStartEndParent High Court1234567(6)89101112131415161718192021222324252627
Sunderlal Trikamlal Desai1 May 196025 January 1961Bombay
Kantilal Thakoredas Desai26 January 196122 May 1963Bombay
Jaishanker Manilal Shelat31 May 196324 February 1966Bombay
Nomanbhai Mahmedbhai Miabhoy21 February 196615 September 1967Bombay
P. N. Bhagwati16 September 196716 July 1973Gujarat
Bipinchandra Jivanlal Diwan17 July 19731 July 1976Gujarat
Seshareddi Obul Reddi7 July 197618 August 1977
Bipinchandra Jivanlal Diwan28 August 197720 August 1981Gujarat
Manharlal Pranlal Thakkar20 August 198115 March 1983Gujarat
Padmanabham Subramanian Poti28 September 19831 February 1985Kerala
Puliyangudi Ramaiyapillai Gokulakrishnan21 March 198512 August 1990
Ganendra Narayan Ray2 December 19907 October 1991
Sundaram Nainar Sundaram15 June 199213 December 1993Madras
Bhupinder Nath Kirpal14 December 199311 September 1995Delhi
Gurudas Datta Kamat1 July 19964 January 1997
Kumaran Sreedharan20 October 19973 June 1998
Konakuppakattil Gopinathan Balakrishnan16 July 19987 September 1999Kerala
D M Dharmadhikari25 January 20004 March 2002
Daya Saran Sinha17 March 200218 March 2003Allahabad
Bhawani Singh25 August 200327 March 2006
Y. R. Meena3 February 200730 June 2008Rajasthan
K S Panicker Radhakrishnan4 September 200816 November 2009Kerala
S J Mukhopadhaya9 December 200913 September 2011Patna
Bhaskar Bhattacharya21 July 201228 September 2014Calcutta
R. Subhash Reddy12 February 201601 November 2018Andhra Pradesh
Vikram Nath10 September 201930 August 2021Allahabad
Aravind Kumar13 October 202112 February 2023Karnataka
Sonia Giridhar Gokani13 February 202325 February 2023Gujarat

Judges elevated to Supreme Court

Currently serving

#Name of the JudgeImageDate of Appointment as JudgeDate of elevation to Supreme CourtDate of RetirementTenureImmediately preceding officeAs HC JudgeAs Supreme Court JudgeTotal tenure
(including both SC and HC)
123
Jamshed Burjor Pardiwala[[File:Pardiwala.jpgalt=87x87pxDhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud]]Judge of Gujarat HC
Nilay Vipinchandra Anjaria[[File:Nilay_Anjaria.jpgalt=93x93pxDhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud]]34th CJ of Karnataka HC
Vipul Manubhai Pancholi[[File:Vipul_Pancholi.jpgalt=93x93pxDhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud]]45th CJ of Patna HC

Former Judges

#Name of the JudgeImageDate of Appointment as JudgeDate of elevation to Supreme CourtDate of RetirementTenureImmediately preceding officeRemarksAs HC JudgeAs Supreme Court JudgeTotal tenure
(including both SC and HC)
123456789101112
Prafullachandra Natwarlal Bhagwati**[[File:Justice_P.N._Bhagwati.jpgalt=100x100pxDhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud]]**************************5th CJ of Gujarat HC17th Chief Justice of India
Dhirajlal Ambelal DesaiJudge of Gujarat HC
Manharlal Pranlal Thakkar8th CJ of Gujarat HC
Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi**[[File:Justice_A.M._Ahmadi.jpgalt=100x100pxDhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud]]**************************Judge of Gujarat HC26th Chief Justice of India
Shailesh Bhadrayulal Majumdar14th CJ of Karnataka HC
Girish Thakorlal Nanavati[[File:Justice_GT_Nanavati.jpg100x100px]]15th CJ of Karnataka HC
Manharlal Bhikhalal Shah30th CJ of Bombay HC
Chunilal Karsandas Thakker33rd CJ of Bombay HC
Jagdish Madhurlal Panchal26th CJ of Rajasthan HC
Anil Ramesh Dave38th CJ of Bombay HC
Mukesh Rasikbhai Shah[[File:Justice_Mukeshkumar_Rasikbhai_Shah.jpgalt=100x100pxDhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud]]41st CJ of Patna HC
Bela Trivedi[[File:Justice_BM_Trivedi.jpgalt=100x100pxDhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud]]Judge of Gujarat HC

Judges elevated as Chief Justices

Notes

References

  1. Jurisdiction and Seats of Indian High Courts
  2. Latest Updates and Orders of Gujarat High Court High Courts job lest update

References

  1. "High Court of Gujarat".
  2. "Department of Justice | Government of India | India".
  3. "High Court of Gujarat".
  4. "High Court of Gujarat: Former Honourable Chief Justices".
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