Gujarat High Court

Gujarat High Court
ગુજરાત ઉચ્ચ ન્યાયાલય

The Gujarat High Court Building
Established 1960
Country  India
Location Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Composition method Presidential with confirmation of Chief Justice of India and Governor of respective state.
Authorized by Constitution of India
Decisions are appealed to Supreme Court of India
Judge term length mandatory retirement by age of 62
Number of positions 42
Website http://gujarathighcourt.nic.in/
Chief Justice of Gujarat
Currently Justice Subhash Reddy
Since 12 February 2016

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 split from Bombay State.

The seat of the court is Ahmedabad. The present strength of Gujarat High court is 35 against sanctioned strength of 42.

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 has later shifted to the new building at Sola, Ahmedabad, from 16 January 1999.

Jurisdiction

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

Powers

Like Union Judiciary, the state judiciary also possesses wide powers, mainly power of judicial review. It also has power to issue various writs to courts and authority under its jurisdiction. It has power of superintendence on all courts under it.

The Chief Justice

The bench of high court is presided by Chief Justice. They are appointed by President of India under warrant. However, president is required to consult Governor of Gujarat and Chief Justice of India before making such appointment. Governor of Gujarat administers oath of office at time of appointment.

Judges

All judges of high court is appointed by President of India after consulting Governor of Gujarat, Chief Justice of India and Chief Justice of Gujarat. They hold constitutional post and there are ample safeguards provided in our constitution to ensure independence of judiciary. Any judge can resign by writing under his hand to 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.

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The Bench

The present strength of Gujarat High court is 35 against sanctioned strength of 42.

  1. Hon'ble Mr.Justice R.SUBHASH REDDY, Chief Justice
  2. Shri Mukesh Shah
  3. Shri Kalpesh Jhaveri
  4. Shri Akil Kureshi
  5. Shri Anant Dave
  6. Shri Shailesh Brahmbhatt
  7. Ms Harsha Devani
  8. Smt Abhilasha Kumari
  9. Shri Mohinder Pal
  10. Shri Kartik Thaker
  11. Shri Zahiruddin Saiyed
  12. Shri Rajesh Shukla
  13. Shri Rashmin Chhaya
  14. Shri Jamshed Pardiwala
  15. Shri G B Shah
  16. Shri Bela M. Trivedi
  17. Shri P.P.Bhatt
  18. Shri Sonia Gokani
  19. Shri Chandrakant Soni
  20. Shri Ashish Desai
  21. Shri Nilay Anjaria
  22. Shri Paresh Upadhyay
  23. Shri S. G. Shah
  24. Shri S. H. Vora
  25. Shri G. R. Udhwani
  26. Shri R. D. Kothari
  27. Shri A. G. Uraizee
  28. Shri K. J. Thaker
  29. Shri R. P. Dholaria
  30. Shri Vipul Pancholi
  31. Shri Ashutosh J. Shastri
  32. Shri Biren A. Vaishnav
  33. Shri Biren A. Vaishnav
  34. Shri A.S. Supehia
  35. Shri Bipinkumar N. Karia

Former chief justices

  • Justice Sunderlal Trikamlal Desai (1 May 1960)
  • Justice Kantilal Thakoredas Desai (26 January 1961)
  • Justice Jaishanker Manilal Shelat
  • Justice Nomanbhai Mahmedbhai Miabhoy
  • Justice Prafullachandra Natwarlal Bhagwati
  • Justice Bipinchandra Jivanlal Divan
  • Justice Seshareddi Obul Reddi
  • Justice Manharlal Pranlal Thakkar
  • Justice Padmanabhan Subramuilanian Poti (28 September 1983)
  • Justice P. R. Gokulakrishnan (21 March 1985)
  • Justice Ganendra Narayan Ray
  • Justice S. Nainar Sundaram
  • Justice Bhupinder Nath Kirpal (14 December 1993)
  • Justice Gurudas Datta Kamat.
  • Justice Kumaran Sreedharan
  • Justice K. G. Balakrishnan (16 July 1998)
  • Justice D. M. Dharmadhikari
  • Justice Daya Saran Sinha
  • Justice Bhawani Singh (25 August 2003)
  • Justice Y.R. Meena
  • Justice K. S. Radhakrishnan
  • Justice S.J. Mukhopadhaya

See also

Notes

    References

    1. Jurisdiction and Seats of Indian High Courts
    2. Judge strength in High Courts increased

    External links

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