Bhupinder Nath Kirpal
Bhupinder Nath Kirpal | |
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31st Chief Justice of India | |
In office 6 May 2002 – 8 November 2002 | |
Appointed by | K. R. Narayanan |
Preceded by | Sam Piroj Bharucha |
Succeeded by | Gopal Ballav Pattanaik |
Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court | |
In office 1989–1992 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1937-11-08) 8 November 1937 (age 86) |
Children | Saurabh Kirpal Senior Advocate Delhi High Court |
Bhupinder Nath Kirpal (B. N. Kirpal) (born 8 November 1937) was the 31st Chief Justice of India, serving from 6 May 2002 until his retirement on 7 November 2002.
Early life and education
His father, Amar Nath Kirpal, was a lawyer.[1] He is an alumnus of The Modern School, New Delhi and St Stephens College, Delhi University.[1] A top cricketer, he represented both his school and college.
Career
He began his legal career as an advocate in 1962 and was appointed a Judge of Delhi High Court in November 1979. In December 1993, he was appointed Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court.
In September 1995, he was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of India and became Chief Justice of India in May 2002.
After retirement as the Chief Justice of India, he was appointed the 1st Chairman of the National Forest Commission on 21 February 2003. [2]
Personal life
He was born in Lahore but shifted to Delhi after partition.[citation needed] He is married to Aruna Kirpal (née Sachdev) and has three children. His son, Mr. Saurabh Kirpal, Senior Advocate of the Hon'ble Delhi High Court, was on 11 November 2021 approved by the collegium of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India to be elevated as a Judge of the Delhi High Court. [3]
References
- ^ a b "rediff.com Special: Tara Shankar Sahay profiles Chief Justice B N Kirpal". m.rediff.com. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ "NATIONAL FOREST COMMISSION SET UP JUSTICE B.N. KIRPAL TO HEAD THE FIRST EVER COMMISSION", Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India, 21st February 2003.
- ^ "Supreme Court Collegium Recommends The Elevation Of Advocate Saurabh Kirpal As Delhi High Court Judge", Live Law, 15 November 2021.
External links
- Brief biography at http://supremecourtofindia.nic.in/
- News article dated 13-April-2002 Archived 19 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine
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Preceded by Sam Piroj Bharucha | Chief Justice of India 6 May 2002 – 7 November 2002 | Succeeded by Gopal Ballav Pattanaik |
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