19th December, 2002
Ministry of Law & Justice  


JUSTICE V.N. KHARE TAKES OVER AS CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA


The President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam administered the oath of office of the Chief Justice of India to Shri Justice Visheshwar Nath Khare, the senior most judge of the Supreme Court of India, at the Rashtrapati Bhawan here today. Shri Justice Khare, the 33rd Chief Justice of India, succeeds Shri Justice G.B. Pattanaik following his retirement today.

Earlier on December 11, 2002, the President had issued Warrants of Appointment to Shri Justice V.N. Khare to be the 33rd Chief Justice of India.

Justice V.N. Khare was born at Allahabad on May 2, 1939 in an illustrious family of lawyers and freedom fighters. A graduate, obtained degree of law from Allahabad University and was enrolled as an advocate on November 28, 1961. Took his law training in the chamber of his father late Shri Bishambar Nath Khare, advocate and uncle Late Shri S.C. Khare, senior advocate, who was an eminent lawyer of Uttar Pradesh. Justice Khare, in a very short span of time, acquired name and fame in legal profession specializing in civil, writ, revenue and election matters. Appointed as Chief Standing Counsel for Uttar Pradesh State Government. He had been the Chancellor’s Chief Standing counsel for all the universities in Uttar Pradesh and also counsel for most of the statutory corporations, Government undertakings and local bodies. On June 25, 1983, he was appointed as permanent Judge of Allahabad High Court and subsequently also acted as Acting Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court. On February 2, 1996, Justice Khare was appointed as Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court and subsequently on March 21, 1997 was elevated as Judge to Supreme Court.

As a Judge of the Supreme Court, Justice Khare was party to many important decisions in the matter of environmental, forests and other public interest litigations. His majority Constitutional Bench decisions in regard to levy to tax on inter-State sale, right of pre-emption, majority opinion in Presidential Reference No. 1 of 2002 arising out of the order of the Chief Election Commissioner in regard to Gujarat Election and Judgement in 11 Judges minority decisions are some of his landmark judgements. Appointed Chief Justice of India on December 19, 2002, will retire on May 2, 2004.

 

 
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