P. Sathasivam
P. Sathasivam is a prominent Indian jurist who served as the 40th Chief Justice of India. He was born on April 27, 1949, in Tamil Nadu, India. Sathasivam has had a distinguished career in the Indian judiciary, contributing significantly to the legal landscape of the country.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
P. Sathasivam was born in Erode district, Tamil Nadu. He completed his primary and secondary education in his hometown. He pursued his undergraduate degree at Government Law College, Coimbatore, and later obtained his law degree from Madras Law College.
Judicial Career[edit | edit source]
Sathasivam began his legal career as an advocate in 1973. He practiced in various courts, including the Madras High Court and the Supreme Court of India. His expertise in civil, criminal, and constitutional law earned him a reputation as a skilled and knowledgeable lawyer.
High Court Judge[edit | edit source]
In 1996, P. Sathasivam was appointed as a permanent judge of the Madras High Court. During his tenure, he delivered several landmark judgments and was known for his fair and balanced approach to justice.
Supreme Court Judge[edit | edit source]
Sathasivam was elevated to the Supreme Court of India on August 21, 2007. As a Supreme Court judge, he was involved in numerous significant cases, including those related to constitutional law, human rights, and public interest litigation.
Chief Justice of India[edit | edit source]
On July 19, 2013, P. Sathasivam was appointed as the 40th Chief Justice of India. He served in this capacity until April 26, 2014. During his tenure, he focused on judicial reforms, reducing the backlog of cases, and improving the efficiency of the judicial system.
Post-Retirement[edit | edit source]
After retiring from the Supreme Court, P. Sathasivam was appointed as the Governor of Kerala on September 5, 2014. He served as the Governor until August 25, 2019. His tenure as Governor was marked by his efforts to improve the state's legal and administrative framework.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
P. Sathasivam is remembered for his contributions to the Indian judiciary and his commitment to upholding the rule of law. His judgments and legal opinions continue to be cited in various legal contexts, reflecting his lasting impact on Indian jurisprudence.
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