File photo of Justice Ranjan Gogoi speaking at the event in Dibrugarh.

Last Updated on November 11, 2021 9: 07pm

Justice Ranjan Gogoi from Assam is all set to be appointed as the next Chief Justice of India. Northeast Now has prepared a brief profile of Justice Ranjan Gogoi with inputs from Dibrugarh Bar Association president Advocate Ajit Borgohain.

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  • Son of ex-Assam chief minister Keshab Gogoi
  • Born on November 18, 1954 at Dibrugarh
  • Studied at Don Bosco, Dibrugarh
  • Pre-University from Cotton College, Guwahati.
  • Graduated from St Stephens College, New Delhi with Honours in History.
  • Post graduation from Delhi University and Law from Delhi University.
  • Joined the bar in 1978 at Guwahati.
  • His senior was advocate JP Bhattacharjee.
  • Appointed as Permanent Judge of Gauhati HC on February 28, 2001
  • Became the Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court in February 12, 2011.
  • Judge of the Supreme Court on April 23, 2012
  • Head of special bench that monitored the update of NRC

Important judgements

  • Part of the bench that gave ruling that no one can contest elections without making a full and honest disclosure about his/her assets and educational and criminal antecedents.
  • Part of the bench that held women cannot become a Kartaof a joint family but can be the managers in some particular circumstances.
  • He was a part of the bench that restrained ruling parties from publishing photographs of political leaders or prominent persons in government-funded advertisements.
  • Part of the Supreme Court bench which commuted death sentence of Govindaswamy, a convict in the rape and murder of 23-year-old Soumya, to a seven-year jail term.
  • He was a part of the Supreme Court bench that declined to attribute a backward status to the Jat community.
  • Part of the seven-judge bench, headed by Justice Khehar that issued a contempt order against Justice CS Karnan on the charge of contempt of Court and degrading the judiciary.

 

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