Manjula Chellur named new Bombay High Court Chief Justice


Kolkata, Aug 11 (IANS): The first woman Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, Manjula Chellur, has been named the new Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court.

The transfer of Chellur, who will be the second woman Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court, is expected to take effect later in August.

Justice Sujata Manohar became the first woman Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court in 1994.

According to a notification by the Union Ministry of Law and Justice, Justice Girish Chandra Gupta, the seniormost judge of the Calcutta High Court, will function as the Chief Justice in the interim.

Chellur took over as the first woman and overall the 37th Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court in August 2014.

Starting her career as an advocate in Bellary, Chellur went on to become the first female judge of the Karnataka High Court in 2000.

  

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  • Dr.Prajna Shriyan, mumbai

    Wed, Mar 22 2017

    I used to be proud that the CJ of bombayHC was a woman.But after reading " Honorable" CJ Manjula Chellur's comments on the resident doctors " behaviour" ( read strike) after being beaten up by relatives( for the nth number of time)I am ashamed to be a doctor in India , and more ashamed to be a woman.Our CJ is commenting on the residents' behaviour while she is herself resorting to bullying them.Provide the necessary security to doctors then advice them on how they should be behaving.

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