List of former chief justices of the high courts of India

This Article is a consolidated list of former chief justices of all high courts of India. This list includes both permanent Chief Justices as well as known acting Chief Justices as official websites of all high courts except Punjab and Haryana High Court do not maintain list of former acting chief justices, thus reliable data about all the former acting chief justices is not readily available.

High Court of Judicature at Allahabad established on 17 March 1866 has have the maximum number of chief justices totalling 50 while Andhra Pradesh High Court established on 1 January 2019 has have least number of chief justices totalling 3 only as of 30 May 2025 (2025-05-30).

Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court was established on 17 March 1866 under Indian High Courts Act 1861 and has had 50 Chief Justices[1][2] excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court Ref..
1 Walter Morgan 17 March 1866 21 November 1871[§][a] 5 years, 250 days Calcutta
2 Robert Stuart 22 November 1871 31 October 1884 12 years, 345 days Bar [3]
3 William Comer Petheram 1 November 1884 23 March 1886[§][b] 1 year, 143 days Bar [4][5]
4 John Edge 27 May 1886 30 March 1898[RES] 11 years, 308 days Bar [6]
5 Louis Addin Kershaw 6 April 1898 11 November 1898[§][c] 220 days Bar [7][8]
6 Arthur Strachey 12 November 1898 14 May 1901[†] 2 years, 184 days Bombay [9]
7 John Stanley 17 August 1901 21 April 1911 9 years, 248 days Calcutta [10][11]
8 Henry George Richards 21 April 1911 28 October 1919 8 years, 191 days Allahabad
9 Edward Grimwood Mears 29 October 1919 15 March 1932 12 years, 139 days Bar
10 Shah Muhammad Sulaiman 16 March 1932 30 September 1937[‡][d] 5 years, 199 days Allahabad
11 John Gibb Thom 1 October 1937 19 February 1941[†] 3 years, 142 days Bar
12 Iqbal Ahmad 21 July 1941 16 September 1946 5 years, 58 days Allahabad [12][13]
13 Kamalkanta Verma 17 September 1946 14 October 1947[§][e] 1 year, 28 days Allahabad
14 Bidhu Bhushan Malik 15 October 1947 11 January 1955 7 years, 89 days Allahabad [14]
15 Orby Howell Mootham 12 January 1955 16 February 1961 6 years, 36 days Allahabad
16 Manulal Chunilal Desai 17 February 1961 24 February 1966 5 years, 8 days Allahabad
17 Vashishtha Bhargava 25 February 1966 7 August 1966[‡] 164 days Allahabad
18 Mirza Nasirullah Beg 24 September 1966 3 June 1967 253 days Allahabad [15]
19 Vidyadhar Govind Oak 4 June 1967 18 May 1971 3 years, 349 days Allahabad
20 Shashi Kanta Verma 19 May 1971 5 November 1973 2 years, 171 days Allahabad
21 Dhatri Saran Mathur 6 November 1973 13 November 1974 1 year, 8 days Allahabad
22 Kunwar Bahadur Asthana 13 November 1974 9 May 1977 2 years, 178 days Allahabad
23 Deshmudre Mallappa Chandrashekhar 10 May 1977 21 March 1978[§][f] 316 days
24 Satish Chandra 22 March 1978 28 November 1983[§][b] 5 years, 252 days Allahabad [16]
25 Mahesh Narain Shukla 12 April 1985 5 October 1985 177 days Allahabad [16]
26 Hridai Narain Seth 6 October 1985 17 August 1986[§][g] 316 days Allahabad
27 Kalmanje Jagannatha Shetty 1 October 1986 30 April 1987[‡] 212 days
28 Dwarka Nath Jha 14 July 1987 15 July 1987 2 days Allahabad [17]
29 Amitav Banerji 26 April 1988 6 November 1988 195 days Allahabad [18]
30 Brahma Nath Katju 7 November 1988 22 May 1989 197 days Allahabad
31 Benjaram Pranaya Jeevan Reddy 16 April 1990 6 October 1991[‡] 1 year, 174 days Andhra Pradesh
32 Manoj Kumar Mukherjee 12 November 1991 8 January 1993[§][c] 1 year, 58 days Calcutta
33 Sarvinder Singh Sodhi 29 April 1994 9 April 1995 346 days Punjab & Haryana
34 Ambati Lakshman Rao 10 April 1995 14 January 1996 280 days Andhra Pradesh
35 Deba Priya Mohapatra 16 February 1996 8 December 1998[‡] 2 years, 296 days Orissa
36 Nirendra Krishna Mitra 12 February 1999 17 April 2000 1 year, 66 days Calcutta
37 Shyamal Kumar Sen 18 July 2000 24 November 2002 2 years, 130 days Calcutta
38 Tarun Chatterjee 31 January 2003 26 August 2004[‡] 1 year, 209 days Calcutta
39 Ajoy Nath Ray 11 January 2005 26 January 2007[§][h] 2 years, 16 days Calcutta
40 Hemant Laxman Gokhale 7 March 2007 8 March 2009[§][a] 2 years, 2 days Bombay
41 Chandramauli Kumar Prasad 20 March 2009 7 February 2010[‡] 325 days
42 Ferdino Inacio Rebello 26 June 2010 30 July 2011 1 year, 35 days Bombay
43 Syed Rafat Alam 5 August 2011 7 August 2012 1 year, 3 days
44 Shiva Kirti Singh 4 February 2013 18 September 2013[‡] 227 days [19]
45 Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud 31 October 2013 12 May 2016[‡] 2 years, 195 days Bombay
46 Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale 30 July 2016 23 October 2018 2 years, 86 days Bombay [20]
47 Govind Mathur 14 November 2018 13 April 2021 2 years, 151 days [21]
48 Sanjay Yadav 13 June 2021 25 June 2021 13 days Madhya Pradesh
49 Rajesh Bindal 11 October 2021 12 February 2023[‡] 1 year, 125 days Punjab & Haryana
50 Pritinker Diwaker 26 March 2023 21 November 2023 241 days [22]
51 Arun Bhansali 5 February 2024 Incumbent 2 years, 24 days
Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to Ref..
Iqbal Ahmad 20 February 1941 20 July 1941 151 days Death of CJ John Gibb Thom [12][13]
Mirza Nasirullah Beg 8 August 1966 23 September 1966 47 days Elevation of CJ V. Bhargava to Supreme Court [15]
Mahesh Narain Shukla 29 November 1983 11 April 1985 1 year, 134 days Transfer of CJ Satish Chandra to Calcutta [16]
N. D. Ojha 18 August 1986 30 September 1986 44 days Transfer of CJ Hridai Narain Seth to Punjab & Haryana [23]
Amitav Banerji 16 July 1987 25 April 1988 285 days Retirement of CJ Dwarka Nath Jha [18]
K. C. Agarwal 23 May 1989 15 April 1990 328 days Retirement of CJ B. N. Katju [24][25]
S. C. Mathur 8 January 1993 12 October 1993 277 days Transfer of CJ M. K. Mukherjee to Bombay [26]
V. K. Khanna 13 October 1993 23 April 1994 193 days Elevation of ACJ S. C. Mathur as 16th CJ of Jammu & Kashmir
Brijesh Kumar 9 December 1998 11 February 1999 65 days Elevation of CJ D. P. Mohapatra to Supreme Court [27]
D. S. Sinha 18 April 2000 7 May 2000 20 days Retirement of CJ N. K. Mitra [28]
S. K. Sen 8 May 2000 17 July 2000 71 days Transferred as ACJ
G. P. Mathur 25 November 2002 19 December 2002 25 days Retirement of CJ S. K. Sen [29]
S. P. Srivastava 20 December 2002 30 January 2003 42 days Elevation of ACJ Govind Prasad Mathur to Supreme Court [30]
Markandey Katju 27 August 2004 27 November 2004 93 days Elevation of CJ Tarun Chatterjee to Supreme Court [31]
Vishnu Sahai 28 November 2004 29 December 2004 32 days Elevation of ACJ Markandey Katju as 32nd CJ of Madras [32]
Syed Rafat Alam 30 December 2004 10 January 2005 12 days Retirement of ACJ Vishnu Sahai [33]
27 January 2007 6 March 2007 39 days Transfer of CJ A. N. Ray to Sikkim
9 March 2009 19 March 2009 11 days Transfer of CJ H. L. Gokhale to Madras
Amitava Lala 8 February 2010 25 June 2010 138 days Elevation of CJ C. K. Prasad to Supreme Court [34]
31 July 2011 4 August 2011 5 days Retirement of CJ F. I. Rebello
8 August 2012 19 November 2012 104 days Retirement of CJ S. R. Alam
Shiva Kirti Singh 20 November 2012 3 February 2013 76 days Retirement of ACJ Amitava Lala [19]
L. K. Mohapatra 19 September 2013 20 October 2013 32 days Elevation of CJ S. K. Singh to Supreme Court [35]
S. K. Singh 21 October 2013 30 October 2013 10 days Transfer of ACJ L. K. Mohapatra as ACJ of Manipur [36]
V. K. Shukla 13 May 2016 29 July 2016 78 days Elevation of CJ D. Y. Chandrachud to Supreme Court [37]
Govind Mathur 24 October 2018 13 November 2018 21 days Retirement of CJ D. B. Bhosale [21]
Sanjay Yadav 14 April 2021 12 June 2021 60 days Retirement of CJ Govind Mathur
M. N. Bhandari 26 June 2021 10 October 2021 107 days Retirement of CJ Sanjay Yadav
Pritinker Diwaker 13 February 2023 25 March 2023 41 days Elevation of CJ Rajesh Bindal to Supreme Court [22]
M. K. Gupta 22 November 2023 4 February 2024 75 days Retirement of CJ Pritinker Diwaker

Andhra Pradesh High Court

The Andhra Pradesh High Court was established on 1 January 2019 under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 and has had 4 Chief Justices[38] excluding Acting Chief Justices.[39]

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court
1 Jitendra Kumar Maheshwari 7 October 2019 5 January 2021[§][h] 1 year, 91 days Madhya Pradesh
2 Arup Kumar Goswami 6 January 2021 12 October 2021[§][i] 280 days
3 Prashant Kumar Mishra 13 October 2021 18 May 2023[‡] 1 year, 218 days
4 Dhiraj Singh Thakur 28 July 2023 Incumbent 2 years, 216 days
Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to Ref..
C. Praveen Kumar 1 January 2019 6 October 2019 280 days Creation of New HC [40]
A. V. Sesha Sai 19 May 2023 27 July 2023 70 days Elevation of CJ P. K. Mishra to Supreme Court [41]

Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court was established on 14 August 1862 under the Indian High Courts Act 1861 and has had 49 Chief Justices[42] excluding Acting Chief Justices.[43]

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court Ref..
1 Matthew Richard Sausse 14 August 1862 1866 Bar [44]
2 Richard Couch 3 March 1866 1870[§][b] Bombay [45]
3 Michael Roberts Westropp 1870 1882 Bombay
4 Charles Sargent 1882 July 1895 Bombay
5 Charles Frederick Farran July 1895 9 September 1898[†] Bombay [46]
6 Louis Addin Kershaw 12 November 1898 17 February 1899[†] 98 days Bar [8][47]
7 Lawrence Hugh Jenkins 20 April 1899 14 March 1909[§][b] 9 years, 329 days Calcutta [48]
8 Basil Scott 1909 1919 Bar
9 Norman Cranstoun Macleod 1919 1926 Bombay
10 Amberson Barrington Marten June 1926 17 June 1930[RES] Bombay [49]
11 John William Fisher Beaumont 20 June 1930 29 September 1943 13 years, 102 days Bar
12 Leonard Stone 30 September 1943 15 August 1947[RES] 3 years, 320 days Bar
13 Mahommedali Currim Chagla 3 January 1948 26 October 1958[RES] 10 years, 291 days Bombay
14 Hashmatrai Khubchand Chainani 27 October 1958 28 November 1965[†] 7 years, 33 days Bombay
15 Yeshwant Shripad Tambe 7 February 1966 31 July 1966 175 days Nagpur[j] [50]
16 Sohrab Peshotan Kotval 1 August 1966 27 September 1972 6 years, 58 days Nagpur[j] [51]
17 Kapil Kalyandas Desai 28 September 1972 27 October 1972 30 days Bombay
18 Ramanlal Maneklal Kantawala 28 October 1972 5 October 1978 5 years, 343 days Bombay
19 Balkrishna Narhar Deshmukh 6 October 1978 18 November 1980 2 years, 44 days Bombay
20 Venkat Shrinivas Deshpande 12 January 1981 10 August 1982 1 year, 211 days Bombay
21 Dinshah Pirosha Madon 31 August 1982 14 March 1983[‡] 196 days Bombay
22 Madhukar Narhar Chandurkar 15 March 1983 2 April 1984[§][a] 1 year, 19 days Bombay
23 Konda Madhava Reddy 8 April 1984 21 October 1985 1 year, 197 days Andhra Pradesh
24 Madhukar Hiralal Kania 23 June 1986 30 April 1987[‡] 312 days Bombay [52]
25 Chittatosh Mookerjee 2 November 1987 1 January 1991 3 years, 61 days Calcutta
26 Prabodh Dinkarrao Desai 7 January 1991 14 December 1992 1 year, 343 days
27 Manoj Kumar Mukherjee 9 January 1993 14 December 1993[‡] 340 days Calcutta
28 Sujata Manohar 15 January 1994 20 April 1994[§][k] 96 days Bombay
29 Anandamoy Bhattacharjee 21 April 1994 1 April 1995[RES] 346 days Sikkim
30 Manharlal Bhikhalal Shah 2 August 1995 8 December 1998[‡] 3 years, 129 days
31 Yogesh Kumar Sabharwal Yogesh Kumar Sabharwal 3 February 1999 28 January 2000[‡] 360 days
32 Bisheshwar Prasad Singh 31 March 2000 13 December 2001[‡] 1 year, 258 days
33 Chunilal Karsandas Thakker 31 December 2001 6 June 2004[‡] 2 years, 159 days
34 Dalveer Bhandari 25 July 2004 27 October 2005[‡] 1 year, 95 days
35 Kshitij Rameshbhai Vyas 25 February 2006 18 July 2006 144 days
36 Harjit Singh Bedi 3 October 2006 11 January 2007[‡] 101 days Punjab & Haryana
37 Swatanter Kumar 31 March 2007 17 December 2009[‡] 2 years, 262 days
38 Anil Ramesh Dave 11 February 2010 29 April 2010[‡] 78 days
39 Mohit Shantilal Shah 26 June 2010 8 September 2015 5 years, 75 days
40 Dhirendra Hiralal Waghela 15 February 2016 10 August 2016 178 days
41 Manjula Chellur 22 August 2016 4 December 2017 1 year, 105 days
42 Naresh Harishchandra Patil 29 October 2018 6 April 2019 160 days Bombay
43 Pradeep Nandrajog 7 April 2019 23 February 2020 323 days
44 Bhushan Pradyumna Dharmadhikari 20 March 2020 27 April 2020 39 days Bombay
45 Dipankar Datta 28 April 2020 11 December 2022[‡] 2 years, 228 days Calcutta
46 Ramesh Deokinandan Dhanuka 28 May 2023 30 May 2023 3 days Bombay
47 Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya 29 July 2023 20 January 2025[§][l] 1 year, 176 days Allahabad
48 Alok Aradhe 21 January 2025 28 August 2025[‡] 220 days Madhya Pradesh
49 Shree Chandrashekhar 5 September 2025 Incumbent 177 days

Website of Maharashtra Judicial Academy contains list of its former patron in chiefs who always had been the chief justice of Bombay High Court (whether acting or permanent). Thus the list contained in this website would serve as primary reference for acting chief justices after 2009.[53]

Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to Ref..
M. C. Chagla 16 August 1947 2 January 1948 140 days Resignation of CJ Leonard Stone
Y. S. Tambe 28 November 1965 6 February 1966 71 days Death of CJ H. K. Chainani [50]
V. S. Deshpande 19 November 1980 11 January 1981 54 days Retirement of CJ B. N. Deshmukh
D. P. Madon 11 August 1982 30 August 1982 20 days Retirement of CJ V. S. Deshpande
M. H. Kania 2 April 1984 7 April 1984 6 days Transfer of CJ M. N. Chandurkar to Madras [54]
22 October 1985 22 June 1986 241 days Retirement of CJ K. M. Reddy [52]
S. K. Desai 1 May 1987 2 September 1987 125 days Elevation of CJ M. H. Kania to Supreme Court
C. S. Dharmadhikari 3 September 1987 1 November 1987 60 days Appointment of ACJ S. K. Desai as Acting Governor of Maharashtra
S. C. Pratap 1 January 1991 6 January 1991 6 days Retirement of CJ Chittatosh Mookerjee [55]
Sujata Manohar 15 December 1992 8 January 1993 25 days Retirement of CJ P. D. Desai [56]
15 December 1993 14 January 1994 31 days Elevation of CJ M. K. Mukherjee to Supreme Court
M. L. Pendse 1 April 1995 27 July 1995 118 days Resignation of CJ A. M. Bhattacharjee [57]
A. C. Agarwal 9 December 1998 2 February 1999 56 days Elevation of CJ M. B. Shah to Supreme Court [58]
M. B. Ghodeswar 29 January 2000 13 February 2000 16 days Elevation of CJ Y. K. Sabharwal to Supreme Court [59]
B. P. Saraf 14 February 2000 20 February 2000 7 days Retirement of ACJ M. B. Ghodeswar [60]
G. D. Patil 14 December 2001 30 December 2001 17 days Elevation of CJ B. P. Singh to Supreme Court [61]
A. P. Shah 7 June 2004 24 July 2004 48 days Elevation of CJ C. K. Thakker to Supreme Court [62]
Vishwanath Gopal Palshikar 28 October 2005 24 February 2006 120 days Elevation of CJ Dalveer Bhandari to Supreme Court [63]
19 July 2006 2 October 2006 76 days Retirement of CJ K. R. Vyas
H. L. Gokhale 12 January 2007 6 March 2007 54 days Elevation of CJ H. S. Bedi to Supreme Court [64]
Jai Narayan Patel 18 December 2009 10 February 2010 55 days Elevation of CJ Swatanter Kumar to Supreme Court
30 April 2010 25 June 2010 57 days Elevation of CJ A. R. Dave to Supreme Court
V. K. Tahilramani 9 September 2015 14 February 2016 159 days Retirement of CJ M. S. Shah
11 August 2016 21 August 2016 11 days Retirement of CJ D. H. Waghela
5 December 2017 11 August 2018 250 days Retirement of CJ Manjula Chellur
N. H. Patil 12 August 2018 28 October 2018 78 days Elevation of ACJ V. K. Tahilramani as 40th CJ of Madras
B. P. Dharmadhikari 24 February 2020 19 March 2020 25 days Retirement of CJ Pradeep Nandrajog
S. V. Gangapurwala 12 December 2022 27 May 2023 167 days Elevation of CJ Dipankar Datta to Supreme Court
N. M. Jamdar 31 May 2023 28 July 2023 59 days Retirement of CJ R. D. Dhanuka
Shree Chandrashekhar 29 August 2025 4 September 2025 7 days Elevation of CJ Alok Aradhe to Supreme Court

Calcutta High Court

The Calcutta High Court was established on 1 July 1862 under the Indian High Courts Act 1861 and has had 44 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court Ref..
1 Barnes Peacock 1 July 1862 26 April 1870[RES] 7 years, 300 days Bar [65]
2 Richard Couch 26 April 1870 5 April 1875[RES] 4 years, 345 days Bombay
3 Richard Garth 6 April 1875 26 February 1886 10 years, 327 days Bar [66]
4 William Comer Petheram 24 March 1886 November 1896 Bar [5]
5 Francis William Maclean 1896 March 1909 Bar
6 Lawrence Hugh Jenkins 19 April 1909 13 November 1915 6 years, 209 days Calcutta [48][67]
7 Lancelot Sanderson 13 November 1915 November 1926 Bar [67]
8 George Claus Rankin 1926 1934 Calcutta
9 Harold Derbyshire 22 October 1934 1946 Bar [68]
10 Arthur Trevor Harries 1946 12 June 1952 Allahabad [48]
11 Phani Bhusan Chakravartti 13 June 1952 11 October 1958 6 years, 121 days Calcutta
12 Kulada Charan Das Gupta 12 October 1958 17 August 1959[‡] 310 days Calcutta [69]
13 Surajit Chandra Lahiri 17 August 1959 10 June 1961 1 year, 298 days Calcutta [70]
14 Himansu Kumar Bose 10 June 1961 1 March 1966 4 years, 265 days Calcutta [71]
15 Deep Narayan Sinha 1 March 1966 14 January 1970 3 years, 320 days Calcutta [72]
16 Prasanta Bihari Mukharji 15 January 1970 30 July 1972 2 years, 198 days Calcutta
17 Sankar Prasad Mitra 31 July 1972 25 December 1979 7 years, 148 days Calcutta
18 Amarendra Nath Sen 26 December 1979 27 January 1981[‡] 1 year, 33 days Calcutta
19 Sambhu Chandra Ghose 28 January 1981 31 December 1982 1 year, 338 days Calcutta [73]
20 Samarendra Chandra Deb 1 January 1983 28 February 1983 59 days Calcutta [74]
21 Satish Chandra 29 November 1983 1 September 1986 2 years, 277 days Allahabad [16]
22 Anil Kumar Sen 2 September 1986 31 October 1986 60 days Calcutta
23 Chittatosh Mookerjee 1 November 1986 1 November 1987[§][c] 1 year, 1 day Calcutta
24 Debi Singh Tewatia 2 November 1987 2 May 1988[RES] 183 days Punjab & Haryana
25 Prabodh Dinkarrao Desai 14 November 1988 6 January 1991[§][c] 2 years, 54 days
26 Nagendra Prasad Singh 4 February 1992 14 June 1992[‡] 132 days
27 Anandamoy Bhattacharjee 25 January 1993 20 April 1994[§][c] 1 year, 86 days Sikkim [75]
28 Krishna Chandra Agarwal 21 April 1994 15 January 1996 1 year, 270 days Allahabad
29 Vishweshwar Nath Khare Vishweshwar Nath Khare 2 February 1996 20 March 1997[‡] 1 year, 47 days Allahabad
30 Prabha Shankar Mishra 28 October 1997 5 July 1998[RES] 251 days
31 Ashok Kumar Mathur 22 December 1999 6 June 2004[‡] 4 years, 168 days
32 Vikas Sridhar Sirpurkar 20 March 2005 11 January 2007[‡] 1 year, 298 days Bombay
33 Surinder Singh Nijjar 7 March 2007 16 November 2009[‡] 2 years, 255 days Punjab & Haryana
34 Mohit Shantilal Shah 24 December 2009 25 June 2010[§][c] 184 days
35 Jai Narayan Patel 26 June 2010 4 October 2012 2 years, 101 days Bombay
36 Arun Kumar Mishra 14 December 2012 6 July 2014[‡] 1 year, 205 days Madhya Pradesh
37 Manjula Chellur 6 August 2014 21 August 2016[§][c] 2 years, 16 days
38 Girish Chandra Gupta 21 September 2016 30 November 2016 71 days Calcutta [76]
39 Jyotirmay Bhattacharya 1 May 2018 24 September 2018 147 days Calcutta
40 Debasish Kar Gupta 30 October 2018 31 December 2018 63 days Calcutta
41 Thottathil Bhaskaran Nair Radhakrishnan 4 April 2019 28 April 2021 2 years, 25 days Kerala
42 Prakash Shrivastava 11 October 2021 30 March 2023 1 year, 171 days Madhya Pradesh
43 Tirunelveli Subbiah Sivagnanam 11 May 2023 15 September 2025 2 years, 128 days
44 Sujoy Paul 16 January 2026 Incumbent 44 days Madhya Pradesh
Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to Ref..
Sabyasachi Mukharji 1 March 1983 14 March 1983 14 days Retirement of CJ S. C. Deb [77]
Anandamoy Bhattacharjee 15 June 1992 24 January 1993 224 days Elevation of CJ Nagendra Prasad Singh to Supreme Court [75]
Shyamal Kumar Sen 29 April 1999 17 May 1999 19 days Resignation/ Retirement or Transfer of the then ACJ [78]
5 December 1999 21 December 1999 17 days Reverted from position of Acting Governor to ACJ
S. B. Sinha 18 May 1999 4 December 1999 201 days Appointment of ACJ S. K. Sen as Acting Governor of West Bengal [79]
A. N. Ray 7 June 2004 10 January 2005 218 days Elevation of CJ A. K. Mathur to Supreme Court [80]
Altamas Kabir 11 January 2005 28 February 2005 49 days Elevation of ACJ A. N. Ray as 38th CJ of Allahabad [81]
A. K. Ganguly 1 March 2005 19 March 2005 19 days Elevation of ACJ Altamas Kabir as 3rd CJ of Jharkhand [82]
Bhaskar Bhattacharya 12 January 2007 6 March 2007 54 days Elevation of CJ V. S. Sirpurkar to Supreme Court [83]
17 November 2009 23 December 2009 37 days Elevation of CJ S. S. Nijjar to Supreme Court [84]
K. J. Sengupta 5 October 2012 30 October 2012 26 days Retirement of CJ J. N. Patel [85]
Pratap Kumar Ray 31 October 2012 14 December 2012 45 days Transfer of ACJ K. J. Sengupta as Judge to Uttarakhand [86]
G. C. Gupta 22 August 2016 20 September 2016 30 days Transfer of CJ Manjula Chellur to Bombay [76]
N. N. Mhatre 1 December 2016 19 September 2017 293 days Retirement of CJ G. C. Gupta
Rakesh Tiwari 20 September 2017 24 October 2017 35 days Retirement of ACJ N. N. Mhatre
J. M. Bhattacharya 25 October 2017 30 April 2018 188 days Retirement of ACJ Rakesh Tiwari
D. K. Gupta 25 September 2018 29 October 2018 35 days Retirement of CJ J. M. Bhattacharya
Biswanath Somadder 1 January 2019 3 April 2019 93 days Retirement of CJ D. K. Gupta
Rajesh Bindal 28 April 2021 10 October 2021 166 days Retirement of CJ T. B. Radhakrishnan
T. S. Sivagnanam 31 March 2023 10 May 2023 41 days Retirement of CJ Prakash Shrivastava
Soumen Sen 16 September 2025 7 October 2025 22 days Retirement of CJ T. S. Sivagnanam
Sujoy Paul 8 October 2025 15 January 2026 100 days Elevation of ACJ Soumen Sen as 14th CJ of Meghalaya

Chhattisgarh High Court

The Chhattisgarh High Court was established on 1 November 2000 under the Madhya Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2000 and has had 15 Chief Justices[87] excluding Acting Chief Justices.[88]

Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court was established on 31 October 1966 under Delhi High Court Act, 1966 and has had 34 Chief Justices[94] excluding Acting Chief Justices.[95]

Gauhati High Court

The Gauhati High Court was established on 1 March 1948 under the Government of India Act 1935 and has had 43 Chief Justices[111] excluding Acting Chief Justices.[112]

Gujarat High Court

The Gujarat High Court was established on 1 May 1960 under the Bombay Reorganisation Act, 1960 and has had 28 Chief Justices[121] excluding Acting Chief Justices.[122]

2022 Annual report of Gujarat High Court contains list of all former acting chief justices till the time of publishing report.[123]

Himachal Pradesh High Court

The Himachal Pradesh High Court was established on 25 January 1971 under the State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970 and has had 30 Chief Justices[140] excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court

The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court was established on 26 March 1928 under Letters Patent issued by then Maharaja of Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 and has had 38 Chief Justices[144] excluding Acting Chief Justices.[145]

Jharkhand High Court

The Jharkhand High Court was established on 15 November 2000 under Bihar Reorganisation Act, 2000 and has had 18 Chief Justices[151] excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court
1 Vinod Kumar Gupta 5 December 2000 4 March 2003[§][aj] 2 years, 90 days
2 Perubhemba Krishna Ayer Balasubramanyan 10 March 2003 26 August 2004[‡] 1 year, 170 days Kerala
3 Altamas Kabir Altamas Kabir 1 March 2005 8 September 2005[‡] 192 days Calcutta
4 Nelavoy Dhinakar 4 December 2005 9 June 2006 188 days
5 Muthusamy Karpaga Vinayagam 17 September 2006 15 May 2008 1 year, 242 days
6 Gyan Sudha Misra 13 July 2008 30 April 2010[‡] 1 year, 292 days
7 Bhagwati Prasad 22 August 2010 12 May 2011 264 days
8 Prakash Chandra Tatia 11 September 2011 3 August 2013 1 year, 327 days
9 R. Banumathi 16 November 2013 12 August 2014[‡] 270 days
10 Virender Singh 1 November 2014 6 October 2016 1 year, 341 days Punjab & Haryana
11 Pradip Kumar Mohanty 24 March 2017 9 June 2017 78 days Orissa
12 Aniruddha Bose 11 August 2018 23 May 2019[‡] 286 days Calcutta
13 Ravi Ranjan 17 November 2019 19 December 2022 3 years, 33 days
14 Sanjaya Kumar Mishra 20 February 2023 28 December 2023 312 days Orissa
15 Bidyut Ranjan Sarangi 5 July 2024 19 July 2024 15 days Orissa
16 Mamidanna Satyaratna Ramachandra Rao 25 September 2024 21 July 2025[§][ak] 300 days Telangana
17 Tarlok Singh Chauhan 23 July 2025 8 January 2026 170 days
18 Mahesh Sharadchandra Sonak 9 January 2026 Incumbent 51 days Bombay
Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to Ref..
V. K. Gupta 15 November 2000 4 December 2000 20 days Creation of New HC [140]
Sudhanshu Joshi Mukhopadhaya 27 August 2004 28 February 2005 186 days Elevation of CJ P. K. Balasubramanyan to Supreme Court [152]
9 September 2005 3 December 2005 86 days Elevation of CJ Altamas Kabir to Supreme Court
10 June 2006 28 August 2006 80 days Retirement of CJ N. Dhinakar
Mokhtarajama Yusuf Eqbal 29 August 2006 16 September 2006 19 days Transfer of ACJ S. J. Mukhopadhaya as Judge to Madras [153]
16 May 2008 12 July 2008 58 days Retirement of CJ M. K. Vinayagam [154]
1 May 2010 10 June 2010 41 days Elevation of CJ G. S. Misra to Supreme Court [155]
Sushil Harkauli 11 June 2010 21 August 2010 72 days Elevation of ACJ M. Y. Eqbal as 36th CJ of Madras [156]
P. C. Tatia 13 May 2011 10 September 2011 121 days Retirement of CJ Bhagwati Prasad
Dhirubhai Naranbhai Patel 4 August 2013 15 November 2013 104 days Retirement of CJ P. C. Tatia [157]
13 August 2014 31 October 2014 80 days Elevation of CJ R. Banumathi to Supreme Court
10 June 2017 10 August 2018 1 year, 62 days Retirement of CJ P. K. Mohanty
24 May 2019 6 June 2019 14 days Elevation of CJ Aniruddha Bose to Supreme Court
P. K. Mohanty 7 October 2016 23 March 2017 168 days Retirement of CJ Virender Singh
Prashant Kumar 7 June 2019 30 August 2019 85 days Elevation of ACJ D. N. Patel as 31st CJ of Delhi [158]
H. C. Mishra 30 August 2019 16 November 2019 79 days Death of ACJ Prashant Kumar [159]
A. K. Singh 20 December 2022 19 February 2023 62 days Retirement of CJ Ravi Ranjan [160]
Shree Chandrashekhar 29 December 2023 4 July 2024 189 days Retirement of CJ S. K. Mishra [161]
Sujit Narayan Prasad 20 July 2024 24 September 2024 67 days Retirement of CJ B. R. Sarangi [162]
22 July 2025 22 July 2025 1 day Transfer of CJ M. S. R. Rao to Tripura

Karnataka High Court

The Karnataka High Court was established in 1884 under the Mysore High Court Act, 1884 and has had 35 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Kerala High Court

The Kerala High Court was established on 1 November 1956 under States Reorganisation Act, 1956 and has had 40 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court Ref..
1 K. T. Koshi 1 November 1956 31 January 1959 2 years, 92 days Cochin[al]
2 Kesavan Sankaran 2 February 1959 28 March 1960 1 year, 56 days Cochin[al] [177]
3 Mohammed Ahmed Ansari 29 March 1960 25 November 1961 1 year, 242 days Hyderabad[am] [178]
4 Mannathazhath Sankarakutti Menon 26 November 1961 12 June 1969 7 years, 199 days Cochin[al] [179]
5 P. T. Raman Nair 13 June 1969 1 September 1971 2 years, 81 days Kerala
6 Thoniparambil Chinnan Raghavan 2 September 1971 21 May 1973 1 year, 262 days Kerala [180]
7 Padmanbhapillay Govindan Nair 22 May 1973 2 January 1977[§][a] 3 years, 226 days Kerala
8 Vannathankandiyil Puthiyedath Gopalan Nambiyar 3 January 1977 18 January 1980 3 years, 16 days Kerala [181]
9 Vettath Balakrishna Eradi 19 January 1980 29 January 1981[‡] 1 year, 11 days Kerala
10 Padmanabhan Subramanian Poti 6 June 1983 27 September 1983[§][an] 114 days Kerala [182]
11 Kattali Bhaskaran 21 March 1985 8 October 1985[§][l] 202 days Kerala [183]
12 Vijaykumar Siddheshwaraswami Malimath 25 October 1985 10 June 1991 5 years, 229 days
13 Mamidanna Jagannadha Rao 8 August 1991 5 April 1994[§][l] 2 years, 241 days Andhra Pradesh
14 Sujata Manohar 21 April 1994 4 November 1994[‡] 198 days Bombay
15 Manadath Mohammed Pareed Pillay 5 November 1994 17 September 1995 317 days Kerala
16 Uday Pratap Singh 23 July 1996 19 December 1997 1 year, 150 days
17 Om Prakash Verma 20 December 1997 19 March 1999 1 year, 90 days Allahabad
18 Arijit Pasayat 20 September 1999 8 May 2000[§][l] 233 days Orissa
19 Arvind Vinayakarao Savant 30 May 2000 16 September 2000 110 days Bombay
20 K. K. Usha 30 November 2000 2 July 2001 215 days Kerala
21 Bellur Narayanswamy Srikrishna 7 September 2001 1 October 2002[‡] 1 year, 25 days Bombay
22 Jawahar Lal Gupta 2 November 2002 21 January 2004 1 year, 81 days Punjab & Haryana
23 Nauvdip Kumar Sodhi 6 April 2004 17 November 2004[§][f] 226 days Punjab & Haryana
24 B. Subhashan Reddy 21 November 2004 1 March 2005 101 days Andhra Pradesh
25 Rajeev Gupta 27 April 2005 10 January 2006[§][ao] 259 days Madhya Pradesh
26 Vinod Kumar Bali 22 January 2006 23 January 2007 1 year, 2 days Punjab & Haryana
27 Handyala Lakshminarayanaswamy Dattu H. L. Dattu 18 May 2007 15 December 2008[‡] 1 year, 212 days
28 Samindar Rudrayya Bannurmath 18 March 2009 22 January 2010 311 days
29 Jasti Chelameswar 17 March 2010 9 October 2011[‡] 1 year, 207 days Andhra Pradesh
30 Manjula Chellur 26 September 2012 1 August 2014[§][b] 1 year, 310 days
31 Ashok Bhushan 26 March 2015 12 May 2016[‡] 1 year, 48 days Allahabad
32 Mohan Shantanagoudar 22 September 2016 16 February 2017[‡] 148 days
33 Navniti Prasad Singh 20 March 2017 6 November 2017 232 days
34 Antony Dominic 9 February 2018 30 May 2018 111 days Kerala
35 Hrishikesh Roy 8 August 2018 21 September 2019[‡] 1 year, 45 days
36 S. Manikumar 11 October 2019 24 April 2023 3 years, 196 days
37 Sarasa Venkatanarayana Bhatti 1 June 2023 14 July 2023[‡] 44 days Andhra Pradesh
38 Ashish Jitendra Desai 22 July 2023 4 July 2024 349 days
39 Nitin Madhukar Jamdar 26 September 2024 9 January 2026 1 year, 106 days Bombay
40 Soumen Sen 10 January 2026 Incumbent 50 days Calcutta

History section of website of Kerala Judicial Academy contains list of former chief justices of Kerala High Court (both acting and permanent) after 1986. Thus the list contained in this website would serve as primary reference for acting chief justices after 1986.[184]

Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to
P. S. Poti 29 January 1981 5 June 1983[182] 2 years, 127 days Elevation of CJ V. B. Eradi to Supreme Court
K. Bhaskaran 28 September 1983 20 March 1985[183] 1 year, 174 days Transfer of CJ P. S. Poti to Gujarat
T. K. Thommen 9 October 1985[183] 24 October 1985 16 days Transfer of CJ K. Bhaskaran to Undivided Andhra Pradesh
U. L. Bhat 11 June 1991 7 August 1991 58 days Retirement of CJ V. S. Malimath
Varghese Kalliath 6 April 1994 20 April 1994 15 days Retirement of CJ M. J. Rao
K. T. Thomas 18 September 1995 26 March 1996 191 days Retirement of CJ M. M. Pareed Pillay
K. Sreedharan 27 March 1996 22 July 1996 118 days Elevation of ACJ K. T. Thomas to Supreme Court
A. R. Lakshmanan 23 May 1999 19 September 1999 120 days Resignation/ Retirement or Transfer of the then ACJ
8 May 2000 27 May 2000 20 days Transfer of CJ Arijit Pasayat to Delhi
K. K. Usha 28 May 2000 29 May 2000 2 days Elevation of ACJ A. R. Lakshmanan as 22nd CJ of Rajasthan
17 September 2000 29 November 2000 74 days Retirement of CJ A. V. Savant
P. K. Balasubramanyan 3 July 2001 6 September 2001 66 days Retirement of CJ K. K. Usha
Cyriac Joseph 2 October 2002 1 November 2002 31 days Elevation of CJ B. N. Srikrishna to Supreme Court
18 November 2004 20 November 2004 3 days Transfer of CJ N. K. Sodhi to Karnataka
2 March 2005 18 March 2005 17 days Retirement of CJ B. S. Reddy
N. K. Sodhi 22 January 2004 5 April 2004 75 days Retirement of CJ J. L. Gupta
K. S. Radhakrishnan 19 March 2005 26 April 2005 39 days Elevation of ACJ Cyriac Joseph as 4th CJ of Uttarakhand
11 January 2006 21 January 2006 11 days Transfer of CJ Rajeev Gupta to Uttarakhand
24 January 2007 17 May 2007 114 days Retirement of CJ V. K. Bali
J. B. Koshy 16 December 2008 13 March 2009 88 days Elevation of CJ H. L. Dattu to Supreme Court
Kurian Joseph 14 March 2009 17 March 2009 4 days Elevation of ACJ J. B. Koshy as 34th CJ of Patna
23 January 2010 5 February 2010 14 days Retirement of CJ S. R. Bannurmath
P. R. Raman 6 February 2010 16 March 2010 39 days Elevation of ACJ Kurian Joseph as 20th CJ of Himachal Pradesh
C. N. Ramachandran Nair 10 October 2011 8 November 2011 30 days Elevation of CJ J. Chelameswar to Supreme Court
Manjula Chellur 9 November 2011 25 September 2012 322 days Transferred as ACJ
Ashok Bhushan 2 August 2014 25 March 2015 236 days Transfer of CJ Manjula Chellur to Calcutta
T. B. Radhakrishnan 13 May 2016 31 July 2016 80 days Elevation of CJ Ashok Bhushan to Supreme Court
16 February 2017 17 March 2017 30 days Elevation of CJ Mohan Shantanagoudar to Supreme Court
Mohan Shantanagoudar 1 August 2016 21 September 2016 52 days Transferred as ACJ
Antony Dominic 17 March 2017 20 March 2017 4 days Elevation of ACJ T. B. Radhakrishnan as 11th CJ of Chhattisgarh
6 November 2017 8 February 2018 95 days Retirement of CJ N. P. Singh
Hrishikesh Roy 30 May 2018 7 August 2018 70 days Retirement of CJ Antony Dominic
C. K. Abdul Rehim 22 September 2019 11 October 2019 20 days Elevation of CJ Hrishikesh Roy to Supreme Court
S. V. N. Bhatti 24 April 2023 31 May 2023 38 days Retirement of CJ S. Manikumar
Alexander Thomas 14 July 2023 21 July 2023 8 days Elevation of CJ S. V. N. Bhatti to Supreme Court
A. M. Mustaque 5 July 2024 25 September 2024 83 days Retirement of CJ A. J. Desai

Madhya Pradesh High Court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court was established on 2 January 1936 under the Government of India Act 1935 and has had 28 Chief Justices[185] excluding Acting Chief Justices.[186]

Madras High Court

The Madras High Court was established on 15 August 1862 under the Indian High Courts Act 1861 and has had 46 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Manipur High Court

The Manipur High Court was established on 25 March 2013 under the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012 and has had 10 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Meghalaya High Court

The Meghalaya High Court was established on 23 March 2013 under the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012 and has had 15 Chief Justices[213] excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court
1 Toom Meena Kumari 23 March 2013 3 August 2013 134 days Andhra Pradesh
2 Prafulla Chandra Pant 20 September 2013 12 August 2014[‡] 327 days
3 Uma Nath Singh 19 March 2015 14 January 2016 302 days Madhya Pradesh
4 Dinesh Maheshwari 24 February 2016 11 February 2018[§][f] 1 year, 356 days
5 Tarun Agarwala 12 February 2018 2 March 2018 19 days Allahabad
6 Mohammad Yaqoob Mir 21 May 2018 27 May 2019 1 year, 7 days
7 Ajay Kumar Mittal 28 May 2019 2 November 2019[§][ba] 159 days Punjab & Haryana
8 Mohammad Rafiq 13 November 2019 26 April 2020[§][bb] 166 days
9 Biswanath Somadder 27 April 2020 11 October 2021[§][h] 1 year, 168 days Calcutta
10 Ranjit Vasantrao More 12 October 2021 3 November 2021 23 days Bombay
11 Sanjib Banerjee 24 November 2021 1 November 2023 1 year, 343 days Calcutta
12 S. Vaidyanathan 11 February 2024 16 August 2024 188 days
13 Indra Prasanna Mukerji 3 October 2024 5 September 2025 338 days Calcutta
14 Soumen Sen 8 October 2025 9 January 2026[§][k] 94 days Calcutta
15 Revati Prashant Mohite Dere 10 January 2026 Incumbent 50 days Bombay
Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to Ref..
T. Nandakumar Singh 4 August 2013 19 September 2013 47 days Retirement of CJ T. Meena Kumari [214]
13 August 2014 26 August 2014 14 days Elevation of CJ P. C. Pant to Supreme Court
15 January 2016 31 January 2016 17 days Retirement of CJ U. N. Singh
U. N. Singh 27 August 2014 18 March 2015 204 days Transferred as CJ [189]
Sudip Ranjan Sen 1 February 2016 23 February 2016 24 days Retirement of ACJ T. N. Singh [215]
3 March 2018 20 May 2018 79 days Retirement of CJ Tarun Agarwala
Hamarsan Singh Thangkhiew 3 November 2019 12 November 2019 10 days Transfer of CJ A. K. Mittal to Madhya Pradesh
4 November 2021 23 November 2021 20 days Retirement of CJ R. V. More
2 November 2023 10 February 2024 101 days Retirement of CJ Sanjib Banerjee
17 August 2024 2 October 2024 47 days Retirement of CJ S. Vaidyanathan
6 September 2025 7 October 2025 32 days Retirement of CJ I. P. Mukerji

Orissa High Court

The Orissa High Court was established on 3 April 1948 under the Orissa High Court Ordinance, 1948 and has had 35 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Patna High Court

The Patna High Court was established on 2 September 1916 under Letters Patent issued by the British Crown and has had 46 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court
1 Edward Maynard Des Champs Chamier 1 March 1916 30 October 1917 1 year, 244 days Allahabad
2 Thomas Fredrick Dawson Miller 31 October 1917 30 March 1928 10 years, 152 days
3 Courtney Terrell 31 March 1928 6 May 1938[RES] 10 years, 37 days Bar
4 Arthur Trevor Harries 10 October 1938 18 January 1943[§][be] 4 years, 101 days Allahabad
5 Saiyid Fazl Ali 19 January 1943 14 October 1946[‡][d] 3 years, 269 days
6 Clifford Monmohan Agarwala 9 January 1948 24 January 1950 2 years, 16 days
7 Herbert Ribton Meredith 25 January 1950 7 April 1950 73 days
8 Pandit Lakshami Kant Jha 8 April 1950 31 May 1952 2 years, 54 days
9 David Ezra Reuben 1 June 1952 2 September 1953 1 year, 94 days
10 Syed Jafar Imam 3 September 1953 9 January 1955[‡] 1 year, 129 days
11 Sudhansu Kumar Das 10 January 1955 29 April 1956[‡] 1 year, 111 days
12 Vaidyanathier Ramaswami 30 April 1956 3 January 1965[‡] 8 years, 249 days
13 Ramaswamy Laxman Narasimham 4 January 1965 2 August 1968 3 years, 212 days Orissa
14 Satish Chandra Mishra 9 November 1968 4 September 1970 1 year, 300 days
15 Ujjal Narayan Sinha 5 September 1970 28 September 1972 2 years, 24 days
16 Nand Lall Untwalia 29 September 1972 2 October 1974[‡] 2 years, 4 days
17 Shyam Nandan Prasad Singh 3 October 1974 30 April 1976 1 year, 211 days
18 Krishna Ballabh Narayan Singh 19 July 1976 12 March 1982[§][a] 5 years, 237 days
19 Surjit Singh Sandhawalia 29 November 1983 27 July 1987 3 years, 241 days Punjab & Haryana
20 Bhagwati Prasad Jha 2 January 1988 2 January 1988 1 day
21 Dipak Kumar Sen 1 May 1988 1 May 1989 1 year, 1 day Calcutta
22 Shushil Kumar Jha 19 October 1989 23 October 1989[§][ba] 5 days
23 Gangadhar Ganesh Sohani 24 October 1989 17 December 1990 1 year, 55 days Madhya Pradesh
24 Bimal Chandra Basak 18 March 1991 21 October 1993 2 years, 218 days Calcutta
25 Krishnaswami Sundara Paripoornan 24 January 1994 10 June 1994[‡] 141 days Kerala
26 Konduswami Venkataswamy 19 September 1994 5 March 1995[‡] 168 days
27 Gopal Ballav Pattanaik Gopal Ballav Pattanaik 19 May 1995 10 September 1995[‡] 115 days Orissa
28 Devinder Pratap Wadhwa 29 September 1995 20 March 1997[‡] 1 year, 173 days
29 Brij Mohan Lal 9 July 1997 6 October 1999 2 years, 90 days Madhya Pradesh
30 Ravi Swaroop Dhavan 25 January 2000 22 July 2004 4 years, 180 days Allahabad
31 J. N. Bhatt 18 July 2005 16 October 2007 2 years, 91 days
32 Rajesh Balia 5 January 2008 3 March 2008 59 days
33 Rajendra Mal Lodha Rajendra Mal Lodha 13 May 2008 16 December 2008[‡] 218 days
34 Jacob Benjamin Koshy 16 March 2009 12 May 2009 58 days Kerala
35 Prafulla Kumar Mishra 12 August 2009 16 September 2009 36 days Orissa
36 Dipak Misra Dipak Misra 23 December 2009 23 May 2010[§][l] 152 days Orissa
37 Rekha Manharlal Doshit 21 June 2010 12 December 2014 4 years, 175 days
38 Lingappa Narasimha Reddy 2 January 2015 31 July 2015 211 days Andhra Pradesh
39 Iqbal Ahmed Ansari 29 July 2016 28 October 2016 92 days
40 Rajendra Menon 15 March 2017 8 August 2018[§][l] 1 year, 147 days Madhya Pradesh
41 Mukesh Rasikbhai Shah 12 August 2018 1 November 2018[‡] 82 days
42 Amreshwar Pratap Sahi 17 November 2018 10 November 2019[§][a] 359 days Allahabad
43 Sanjay Karol 11 November 2019 5 February 2023[‡] 3 years, 87 days
44 Krishnan Vinod Chandran 29 March 2023 15 January 2025[‡] 1 year, 293 days Kerala
45 Vipul Manubhai Pancholi 21 July 2025 28 August 2025[‡] 39 days
46 Pavankumar Bhimappa Bajanthri 21 September 2025 22 October 2025 32 days
47 Sangam Kumar Sahoo 7 January 2026 Incumbent 53 days Orissa

Website of Bihar State Legal Services Authority contains list of its former patron in chiefs who always had been the chief justice of Patna High Court (whether acting or permanent). Thus the list contained in this website would serve as primary reference for acting chief justices after 1999.[229]

Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to
Saiyid Fazl Ali[230] 7 May 1938 9 October 1938 156 days Resignation of CJ Courtney Terrell
K. B. N. Singh[231] 1 May 1976 18 July 1976 79 days Retirement of CJ Shyam Nandan Prasad Singh
S. Sarwar Ali[232] 13 March 1982 28 November 1983 1 year, 261 days Transfer of CJ K. B. N. Singh to Madras
Shushil Kumar Jha[189] 3 January 1988 30 April 1988 119 days Retirement of CJ Bhagwati Prasad Jha
2 May 1989 18 October 1989 170 days Retirement of CJ D. K. Sen
N. P. Singh[233] 18 December 1990 17 March 1991 90 days Retirement of CJ G. G. Sohani
Nagendra Rai 22 July 2004 17 July 2005 361 days Retirement of CJ R. S. Dhavan
Narayan Roy 16 October 2007 4 January 2008 81 days Retirement of CJ J. N. Bhatt
Chandramauli Kumar Prasad[234] 4 March 2008 12 May 2008 70 days Retirement of CJ Rajesh Balia
17 December 2008 15 March 2009 89 days Elevation of CJ R. M. Lodha to Supreme Court
Shiva Kirti Singh 13 May 2009 11 August 2009 91 days Retirement of CJ J. B. Koshy
17 September 2009 22 December 2009 97 days Retirement of CJ P. K. Mishra
24 May 2010 20 June 2010 28 days Transfer of CJ Dipak Misra to Delhi
Iqbal Ahmed Ansari 13 December 2014 1 January 2015 20 days Retirement of CJ R. M. Doshit
1 August 2015 28 July 2016 363 days Retirement of CJ L. N. Reddy
Hemant Gupta 29 October 2016 14 March 2017 137 days Retirement of CJ I. A. Ansari
Ravi Ranjan 9 August 2018 11 August 2018 3 days Transfer of CJ Rajendra Menon to Delhi
2 November 2018 16 November 2018 15 days Elevation of CJ M. R. Shah to Supreme Court
C. S. Singh 6 February 2023 28 March 2023 51 days Elevation of CJ Sanjay Karol to Supreme Court
Ashutosh Kumar 16 January 2025 20 July 2025 186 days Elevation of CJ K. V. Chandran to Supreme Court
P. B. Bajanthri 29 August 2025 20 September 2025 23 days Elevation of CJ V. M. Pancholi to Supreme Court
Sudhir Singh 23 October 2025 6 January 2026 76 days Retirement of CJ P. B. Bajanthri

Punjab and Haryana High Court

The Punjab and Haryana High Court was established on 15 August 1947 under the Punjab High Court Ordinance, 1947 and has had 36 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.[235]

Rajasthan High Court

The Rajasthan High Court was established on 21 June 1949 under the Rajasthan High Court Ordinance, 1949 and has had 43 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court
1 Kamalkanta Verma 29 August 1949 24 January 1950 149 days Allahabad
2 Kailas Nath Wanchoo Kailas Nath Wanchoo 2 January 1951 10 August 1958[‡] 7 years, 221 days Allahabad
3 Sarju Prasad 28 February 1959 10 October 1961 2 years, 225 days
4 Jawan Singh Ranawat 11 October 1961 31 May 1963 1 year, 233 days
5 D. S. Dave 1 June 1963 17 December 1968 5 years, 200 days
6 Daulat Mal Bhandari 18 December 1968 15 December 1969 363 days
7 Jagat Narayan 16 December 1969 13 February 1973 3 years, 60 days
8 Bhagwati Prasad Beri 14 February 1973 16 February 1975 2 years, 3 days
9 Prakash Narayan Shinghal 17 February 1975 5 November 1975[‡] 262 days
10 Vedpal Tyagi 6 November 1975 27 December 1977 2 years, 52 days
11 Closepet Honniah 27 April 1978 22 September 1978 149 days
12 Chand Mal Lodha 12 March 1979 9 July 1980 1 year, 120 days
13 Kalyan Dutt Sharma 7 January 1981 22 October 1983 2 years, 289 days
14 Pradyot Kumar Banerjee 23 October 1983 30 September 1985 1 year, 343 days Calcutta
15 Dwarka Prasad Gupta 12 April 1986 31 July 1986 111 days
16 Jagdish Sharan Verma Jagdish Sharan Verma 1 September 1986 22 May 1989[‡] 2 years, 264 days Madhya Pradesh
17 Krishna Chandra Agarwal 15 April 1990 7 April 1994[§][b] 3 years, 358 days Allahabad
18 Gokal Chand Mittal 12 April 1994 3 March 1995 326 days Punjab & Haryana
19 Amratlal Parmananddas Ravani 4 April 1995 10 September 1996 1 year, 160 days
20 Mukul Gopal Mukherjee 19 September 1996 24 December 1997 1 year, 97 days Calcutta
21 Shivaraj Virupanna Patil 22 January 1999 14 March 2000[‡] 1 year, 53 days
22 Arunachalam R. Lakshmanan 29 May 2000 25 November 2001[§][bg] 1 year, 181 days
23 Arun Kumar 2 December 2001 2 October 2002[‡] 305 days
24 Anil Dev Singh 24 December 2002 22 October 2004 1 year, 304 days
25 Sachchidanand Jha 12 October 2005 15 June 2007 1 year, 247 days
26 Jagdish Madhurlal Panchal 16 September 2007 11 November 2007[‡] 57 days
27 Narayan Roy 5 January 2008 31 January 2009 1 year, 27 days
28 Deepak Verma 6 March 2009 10 May 2009[‡] 69 days Madhya Pradesh
29 Jagadish Bhalla 10 August 2009 31 October 2010 1 year, 83 days Allahabad
30 Arun Kumar Mishra 26 November 2010 13 December 2012[§][b] 2 years, 18 days Madhya Pradesh
31 Amitava Roy 2 January 2013 5 August 2014[§][bb] 1 year, 216 days
32 Sunil Ambwani 24 March 2015 22 August 2015 152 days Allahabad
33 Satish Kumar Mittal 5 March 2016 14 April 2016 41 days Punjab & Haryana
34 Navin Sinha 14 May 2016 16 February 2017[‡] 279 days
35 Pradeep Nandrajog 2 April 2017 6 April 2019[§][c] 2 years, 5 days
36 Shripathi Ravindra Bhat 5 May 2019 23 September 2019[‡] 142 days
37 Indrajit Mahanty 6 October 2019 11 October 2021[§][ak] 2 years, 6 days Orissa
38 Akil Abdulhamid Kureshi 12 October 2021 6 March 2022 146 days
39 Sambhaji Shiwaji Shinde 21 June 2022 1 August 2022 42 days Bombay
40 Pankaj Mithal 14 October 2022 5 February 2023[‡] 115 days Allahabad
41 Augustine George Masih 30 May 2023 8 November 2023[‡] 163 days Punjab & Haryana
42 Manindra Mohan Shrivastava 6 February 2024 20 July 2025[§][a] 1 year, 165 days
43 Kalpathi Rajendran Shriram 21 July 2025 27 September 2025 69 days Bombay
Acting Sanjeev Prakash Sharma 28 September 2025 Incumbent 154 days

Website of Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority contains list of its former patron in chiefs who always had been the chief justice of Rajasthan High Court (whether acting or permanent). Thus the list contained in this website would serve as primary reference for acting chief justices after 1997.[238]

Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to
K. L. Bapna[239] 11 August 1958 27 February 1959 201 days Elevation of CJ K. N. Wanchoo to Supreme Court
A. P. Sen[240] 28 December 1977 28 February 1978 63 days Retirement of CJ Vedpal Tyagi
Mohan Lal Joshi[241] 1 March 1978 26 April 1978 57 days Elevation of ACJ A. P. Sen as 7th CJ of Madhya Pradesh
23 September 1978 11 March 1979 170 days Retirement of CJ C. Honniah
K. D. Sharma[242] 10 July 1980 6 January 1981 181 days Retirement of CJ C. M. Lodha
D. P. Gupta[243] 1 October 1985 11 April 1986 193 days Retirement of CJ P. K. Banerjee
M. C. Jain[244] 23 May 1989 14 April 1990 327 days Elevation of CJ J. S. Verma to Supreme Court
M. P. Singh 25 December 1997 9 April 1998 107 days Retirement of CJ M. G. Mukherjee
Navrang Lal Tibrewal 10 April 1998 25 May 1998 46 days Retirement of ACJ M. P. Singh
16 January 1999 17 January 1999 2 days Reverted from position of Acting Governor to ACJ
Vishnu Sadashiv Kokje 25 May 1998 15 January 1999 236 days Appointment of ACJ N. L. Tibrewal as Acting Governor of Rajasthan
17 January 1999 21 January 1999 5 days Retirement of ACJ N. L. Tibrewal
15 March 2000 28 May 2000 75 days Elevation of CJ S. V. Patil to Supreme Court
Megh Raj Calla 26 November 2001 1 December 2001 6 days Transfer of CJ A. R. Lakshmanan to Undivided Andhra Pradesh
3 October 2002 23 December 2002 82 days Elevation of CJ Arun Kumar to Supreme Court
Y. R. Meena 23 October 2004 11 October 2005 354 days Retirement of CJ Anil Dev Singh
Rajesh Balia 16 June 2007 15 July 2007 30 days Retirement of CJ Sachchidanand Jha
12 November 2007 4 January 2008 54 days Elevation of CJ J. M. Panchal to Supreme Court
J. M. Panchal 16 July 2007 15 September 2007 57 days Transferred as ACJ
R. C. Gandhi 1 February 2009 5 March 2009 33 days Retirement of CJ Narayan Roy
11 May 2009 9 August 2009 91 days Elevation of CJ Deepak Verma to Supreme Court
A. K. Mishra 1 November 2010 25 November 2010 25 days Retirement of CJ Jagadish Bhalla
N. K. Jain 14 December 2012 2 January 2013 20 days Transfer of CJ A. K. Mishra to Calcutta
Sunil Ambwani 6 August 2014 23 March 2015 230 days Transfer of CJ Amitava Roy to Orissa
Ajit Singh 23 August 2015 4 March 2016 196 days Retirement of CJ Sunil Ambwani
Ajay Rastogi 15 April 2016 13 May 2016 29 days Retirement of CJ Satish Kumar Mittal
K. S. Jhaveri 17 February 2017 1 April 2017 44 days Elevation of CJ Navin Sinha to Supreme Court
Mohammad Rafiq 7 April 2019 4 May 2019 28 days Transfer of CJ Pradeep Nandrajog to Bombay
23 September 2019 5 October 2019 13 days Elevation of CJ S. R. Bhat to Supreme Court
Manindra Mohan Shrivastava 7 March 2022 20 June 2022 106 days Retirement of CJ A. A. Kureshi
2 August 2022 13 October 2022 47 days Retirement of CJ S. S. Shinde
6 February 2023 29 May 2023 113 days Elevation of CJ Pankaj Mithal to Supreme Court
9 November 2023 5 February 2024 89 days Elevation of CJ A. G. Masih to Supreme Court

Sikkim High Court

The Sikkim High Court was established on 16 May 1975 under the 36th Amendment to the Indian Constitution and has had 24 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court
1 Manmohan Singh Gujral 7 May 1976 14 March 1983 6 years, 312 days Punjab & Haryana
2 Mohan Lall Shrimal 17 December 1983 3 January 1985 1 year, 18 days Rajasthan
3 Jugal Kishore Mohanty 21 January 1986 4 January 1989 2 years, 350 days Orissa
4 Braja Nath Misra 20 January 1990 8 November 1992 2 years, 294 days Orissa
5 Surendra Nath Bhargava 20 January 1993 10 February 1996 3 years, 22 days
6 Krishna Murari Agarwal 15 February 1996 26 October 1996 255 days Madhya Pradesh
7 Kanniappa Arumuga Thanikkachallam 27 August 1997 26 September 1997 31 days
8 Repusudan Dayal 3 February 1999 17 May 2003 4 years, 104 days Sikkim
9 Radha Krishna Patra 9 July 2003 23 November 2004 1 year, 138 days Orissa
10 Binod Kumar Roy 30 September 2005 26 December 2006 1 year, 88 days Patna
11 Ajoy Nath Ray 27 January 2007 30 October 2008 1 year, 278 days Calcutta
12 Aftab Hussain Saikia 7 March 2009 7 April 2010[§][bh] 1 year, 32 days Gauhati
13 Barin Ghosh 13 April 2010 5 August 2010[§][ao] 115 days Calcutta
14 Paul Daniel Dinakaran Premkumar 9 August 2010 29 July 2011[RES] 355 days
15 Permod Kohli 12 December 2011 28 February 2013 1 year, 79 days
16 Pius Chakkalayil Kuriakose 28 March 2013 1 October 2013 188 days Kerala
17 Narendra Kumar Jain 7 January 2014 7 October 2014 274 days
18 Sunil Kumar Sinha 30 March 2015 6 July 2016 1 year, 99 days
19 Satish Kumar Agnihotri 22 September 2016 30 June 2018 1 year, 282 days
20 Vijay Kumar Bist 30 October 2018 16 September 2019 322 days
21 Arup Kumar Goswami 15 October 2019 5 January 2021[§][bi] 1 year, 83 days
22 Jitendra Kumar Maheshwari 6 January 2021 30 August 2021[‡] 237 days Madhya Pradesh
23 Biswanath Somadder 12 October 2021 14 December 2025 4 years, 64 days Calcutta
24 Muhamed Mustaque Ayumantakath 4 January 2026 Incumbent 56 days Kerala
Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to Ref..
Rajinder Sachar 16 May 1975 6 May 1976 357 days Creation of New HC [245]
Anandamoy Bhattacharjee 14 March 1983 16 December 1983 278 days Retirement of CJ M. S. Gujral [75]
4 January 1985 20 January 1986 1 year, 17 days Retirement of CJ M. L. Shrimal
Repusudan Dayal 5 January 1989 19 January 1990 1 year, 15 days Retirement of CJ J. K. Mohanty
9 November 1992 19 January 1993 72 days Retirement of CJ B. N. Misra
Malay Sengupta 27 October 1996 26 August 1997 304 days Retirement of CJ K. M. Agarwal
Anup Deb 27 December 1997 2 February 1999 1 year, 38 days Resignation/ Retirement or Transfer of the then ACJ [246]
Nongthomban Surajmani Singh 18 May 2003 8 July 2003 52 days Retirement of CJ Repusudan Dayal [247]
24 November 2004 29 September 2005 310 days Retirement of CJ R. K. Patra
27 December 2006 26 January 2007 31 days Retirement of CJ B. K. Roy
A. P. Subba 31 October 2008 6 March 2009 127 days Retirement of CJ A. N. Ray [248]
Sonam Phinsto Wangdi 30 July 2011 11 December 2011 135 days Resignation of CJ P. D. Dinakaran [249]
1 March 2013 27 March 2013 27 days Retirement of CJ Permod Kohli
N. K. Jain 2 October 2013 6 January 2014 97 days Retirement of CJ P. C. Kuriakose
S. K. Sinha 8 October 2014 29 March 2015 173 days Retirement of CJ N. K. Jain
S. K. Agnihotri 7 July 2016 21 September 2016 77 days Retirement of CJ S. K. Sinha
Meenakshi Madan Rai 1 July 2018 29 October 2018 121 days Retirement of CJ S. K. Agnihotri
17 September 2019 14 October 2019 28 days Retirement of CJ V. K. Bist
1 September 2021 11 October 2021 41 days Elevation of CJ J. K. Maheshwari to Supreme Court
15 December 2025 3 January 2026 20 days Retirement of CJ Biswanath Somadder

Telangana High Court

The Telangana High Court was established on 1 January 2019 under Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 and has had 7 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Tripura High Court

The Tripura High Court was established on 26 March 2013 under the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012 and has had 9 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Uttarakhand High Court

The Uttarakhand High Court was established on 9 November 2000 under Uttar Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2000 and has had 15 Chief Justices excluding Acting Chief Justices.

Permanent Chief Justices
Sr. No. Name Portrait Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Tenure Parent High Court
1 Ashok Desai 6 December 2000 31 March 2003[RES] 2 years, 116 days Bombay
2 Sarosh Homi Kapadia Sarosh Homi Kapadia 5 August 2003 17 December 2003[‡] 135 days Bombay
3 Vikas Sridhar Sirpurkar 25 July 2004 19 March 2005[§][b] 238 days Bombay
4 Cyriac Joseph 20 March 2005 6 January 2006[§][f] 293 days Kerala
5 Rajeev Gupta 14 January 2006 1 February 2008[§][i] 2 years, 19 days Madhya Pradesh
6 Vinod Kumar Gupta 2 February 2008 9 September 2009 1 year, 220 days Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh
7 Jagdish Singh Khehar Jagdish Singh Khehar 29 November 2009 7 August 2010[§][f] 252 days Punjab & Haryana
8 Barin Ghosh 12 August 2010 4 June 2014 3 years, 297 days Calcutta
9 Kuttiyil Mathew Joseph 31 July 2014 6 August 2018[‡] 4 years, 7 days Kerala
10 Ramesh Ranganathan 2 November 2018 27 July 2020 1 year, 269 days Andhra Pradesh
11 Raghvendra Singh Chauhan 7 January 2021 23 December 2021 351 days Rajasthan
12 Vipin Sanghi 28 June 2022 26 October 2023 1 year, 121 days Delhi
13 Ritu Bahri 4 February 2024 10 October 2024 250 days Punjab & Haryana
14 Guhanathan Narendar 26 December 2024 9 January 2026 1 year, 15 days Karnataka
15 Manoj Kumar Gupta 10 January 2026 Incumbent 50 days Allahabad
Acting Chief Justices
Name From To Tenure Appointed due to Ref..
Ashok Desai 9 November 2000 5 December 2000 27 days Creation of New HC
Prakash Chandra Verma 1 April 2003 4 August 2003 126 days Resignation of CJ Ashok Desai [253]
18 December 2003 24 July 2004 220 days Elevation of CJ S. H. Kapadia to Supreme Court
7 January 2006 13 January 2006 7 days Transfer of CJ Cyriac Joseph to Karnataka
B. C. Kandapal 10 September 2009 25 September 2009 16 days Retirement of CJ V. K. Gupta [254]
Tarun Agarwala 25 September 2009 28 November 2009 65 days Transferred as ACJ [255]
V. K. Bist 5 June 2014 30 July 2014 56 days Retirement of CJ Barin Ghosh [256]
Rajeev Sharma 7 August 2018 2 November 2018 87 days Elevation of CJ K. M. Joseph to Supreme Court [257]
Ravi Malimath 28 July 2020 6 January 2021 132 days Retirement of CJ Ramesh Ranganathan
S. K. Mishra 24 December 2021 28 June 2022 187 days Retirement of CJ R. S. Chauhan [258]
Manoj Kumar Tiwari 27 October 2023 3 February 2024 100 days Retirement of CJ Vipin Sanghi
11 October 2024 25 December 2024 76 days Retirement of CJ Ritu Bahri

Chief justices who served in multiple high courts

Chief Justices who served in more than 1 High Court

Name Initially Chief Justice of Transferred to Date of initial Appointment as Chief Justice Date of Retirement from final High Court Total tenure as CJ
Soumen Sen Meghalaya Kerala 8 October 2025 Incumbent 144 days
K. R. Shriram Madras Rajasthan 27 September 2024 27 September 2025 1 year, 1 day
M. M. Shrivastava Rajasthan Madras 5 February 2024 Incumbent 2 years, 24 days
D. K. Upadhyaya Bombay Delhi 29 July 2023 Incumbent 2 years, 215 days
Alok Aradhe Telangana Bombay 23 July 2023 28 August 2025[‡] 2 years, 37 days
Aparesh Kumar Singh Tripura Telangana 17 April 2023 Incumbent 2 years, 308 days
Satish Chandra Sharma Telangana Delhi 11 October 2021 8 November 2023[‡] 2 years, 29 days
Pankaj Mithal Jammu & Kashmir Rajasthan 4 January 2021 5 February 2023[‡] 2 years, 33 days
Sanjib Banerjee Madras Meghalaya 4 January 2021 1 November 2023 2 years, 302 days
Biswanath Somadder Meghalaya Sikkim 27 April 2020 14 December 2025 5 years, 232 days
Akil A. Kureshi Tripura Rajasthan 16 November 2019 6 March 2022 2 years, 111 days
J. K. Maheshwari Andhra Pradesh Sikkim 7 October 2019 30 August 2021[‡] 1 year, 328 days
Indrajit Mahanty Rajasthan Tripura 6 October 2019 10 November 2022 3 years, 36 days
R. S. Chauhan Telangana Uttarakhand 22 June 2019 23 December 2021 2 years, 185 days
A. K. Mittal Meghalaya Madhya Pradesh 28 February 2019 29 September 2020 1 year, 214 days
A. P. Sahi Patna Madras 17 November 2018 31 December 2020 2 years, 45 days
Sanjay Karol Tripura Patna 14 November 2018 5 February 2023[‡] 4 years, 84 days
Pradeep Nandrajog Rajasthan Bombay 2 April 2017 23 February 2020 2 years, 328 days
Rajendra Menon Patna Delhi 15 March 2017 6 June 2019 2 years, 84 days
Dinesh Maheshwari Meghalaya Karnataka 24 February 2016 17 January 2019[‡] 2 years, 331 days
Navin Sinha Chhattisgarh Rajasthan 9 April 2015 17 February 2017[‡] 1 year, 315 days
Sanjay Kishan Kaul Punjab and Haryana Madras 1 June 2013 16 February 2017[‡] 3 years, 261 days
A. M. Khanwilkar Himachal Pradesh Madhya Pradesh 4 April 2013 12 May 2016[‡] 3 years, 39 days
Deepak Gupta Tripura Chhattisgarh 23 March 2013 16 February 2017[‡] 3 years, 331 days
A. M. Sapre Manipur Gauhati 23 March 2013 12 August 2014[‡] 1 year, 164 days
Amitava Roy Rajasthan Orissa 2 January 2013 26 February 2015[‡] 2 years, 56 days
A. K. Goel Gauhati Orissa 20 December 2011 6 July 2014[‡] 2 years, 199 days
Arun Mishra Rajasthan Calcutta 26 November 2010 6 July 2014[‡] 3 years, 223 days
M. S. Shah Calcutta Bombay 24 December 2009 8 September 2015 5 years, 259 days
Dipak Misra Patna Delhi 23 December 2009 9 October 2011[‡] 1 year, 291 days
Syed Rafat Alam Madhya Pradesh Allahabad 20 December 2009 7 August 2012 2 years, 232 days
J. S. Khehar Uttarakhand Karnataka 29 November 2009 12 September 2011[‡] 1 year, 288 days
A. H. Saikia Sikkim Jammu & Kashmir 7 March 2009 6 April 2011 2 years, 31 days
P. D. Dinakaran Karnataka Sikkim 8 August 2008 29 July 2011[RES] 2 years, 356 days
Jagadish Bhalla Himachal Pradesh Rajasthan 2 February 2008 31 October 2010 2 years, 272 days
K. S. Radhakrishnan Jammu & Kashmir Gujarat 7 January 2008 16 November 2009[‡] 1 year, 314 days
Jasti Chelameswar Gauhati Kerala 3 May 2007 9 October 2011[‡] 4 years, 160 days
H. L. Gokhale Allahabad Madras 7 March 2007 28 April 2010[‡] 3 years, 53 days
A. K. Ganguly Orissa Madras 2 March 2007 15 December 2008[‡] 1 year, 289 days
H. L. Dattu Chhattisgarh Kerala 12 February 2007 16 December 2008[‡] 1 year, 309 days
A. P. Shah Madras Delhi 12 November 2005 12 February 2010 4 years, 93 days
Cyriac Joseph Uttarakhand Karnataka 20 March 2005 6 July 2008[‡] 3 years, 109 days
A. K. Patnaik Chhattisgarh Madhya Pradesh 14 March 2005 16 November 2009[‡] 4 years, 248 days
Ajoy Nath Ray Allahabad Sikkim 11 January 2005 30 October 2008 3 years, 294 days
Markandey Katju Madras Delhi 28 November 2004 9 April 2006[‡] 1 year, 133 days
V. S. Sirpurkar Uttarakhand Calcutta 25 July 2004 11 January 2007[‡] 2 years, 171 days
N. K. Sodhi Kerala Karnataka 5 April 2004 29 November 2005 1 year, 239 days
Sachchidanand Jha Jammu & Kashmir Rajasthan 4 February 2004 15 June 2007 3 years, 132 days
Babulal Chandulal Patel Jammu & Kashmir Delhi 15 May 2002 7 August 2005 3 years, 85 days
P. K. Balasubramanyan Orissa Jharkhand 5 December 2001 26 August 2004[‡] 2 years, 266 days
B. Subhashan Reddy Madras Kerala 12 September 2001 2 March 2005 3 years, 172 days
W. A. Shishak Chhattisgarh Himachal Pradesh 5 December 2000 31 December 2002 2 years, 27 days
N. K. Jain Madras Karnataka 13 September 2000 20 October 2004 4 years, 38 days
C. K. Thakker Himachal Pradesh Bombay 5 May 2000 7 June 2004[‡] 4 years, 34 days
Arijit Pasayat Kerala Delhi 20 September 1999 18 October 2001[‡] 2 years, 29 days
K. G. Balakrishnan Gujarat Madras 16 July 1998 7 June 2000[‡] 1 year, 328 days
K. Sreedharan Punjab and Haryana Gujarat 30 July 1996 4 June 1998 1 year, 310 days
A. K. Mathur Madhya Pradesh Calcutta 3 February 1996 6 June 2004[‡] 8 years, 125 days
S. N. Phukan Himachal Pradesh Orissa 1 March 1995 27 January 1999[‡] 3 years, 333 days
M. Ramakrishna Jammu & Kashmir Gauhati 10 October 1994 12 April 1998 3 years, 185 days
G. T. Nanavati Orissa Karnataka 31 January 1994 4 March 1995[‡] 1 year, 33 days
Sujata Manohar Bombay Kerala 15 January 1994 7 November 1994[‡] 297 days
Anandamoy Bhattacharjee Calcutta Bombay 25 January 1993 1 April 1995 2 years, 67 days
M. K. Mukherjee Allahabad Bombay 12 November 1991 14 December 1993[‡] 2 years, 33 days
U. L. Bhat Gauhati Madhya Pradesh 20 August 1991 13 October 1995 4 years, 55 days
M. Jagannadha Rao Kerala Delhi 8 August 1991 20 March 1997[‡] 5 years, 225 days
G. C. Mittal Delhi Rajasthan 5 August 1991 3 March 1995 3 years, 211 days
K. C. Agarwal Rajasthan Calcutta 15 April 1990 15 January 1996 5 years, 276 days
G. G. Sohani Madhya Pradesh Patna 20 October 1989 17 December 1990 1 year, 59 days
Shushil Kumar Jha Patna Madhya Pradesh 19 October 1989 15 December 1993 4 years, 58 days
S. Mohan Madras Karnataka 19 October 1989 6 October 1991[‡] 1 year, 353 days
D. S. Tewatia Punjab and Haryana Calcutta 15 October 1987 2 May 1988[RES] 201 days
Chittatosh Mookerjee Calcutta Bombay 1 November 1986 1 January 1991 4 years, 62 days
J. S. Verma Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan 14 June 1986 22 May 1989[‡] 2 years, 343 days
Hridai Nath Seth Allahabad Punjab and Haryana 6 October 1985 14 October 1987 2 years, 9 days
Prem Chand Jain Punjab and Haryana Karnataka 1 August 1985 16 September 1989 4 years, 47 days
A. S. Anand Jammu & Kashmir Madras 11 May 1985 17 November 1991[‡] 6 years, 191 days
V. S. Malimath Karnataka Kerala 6 February 1984 11 June 1991 7 years, 126 days
D. Pathak Gauhati Orissa 18 April 1983 28 February 1986 2 years, 317 days
M. N. Chandurkar Bombay Madras 15 March 1983 13 March 1988 4 years, 365 days
P. S. Poti Kerala Gujarat 29 January 1981 1 February 1985 4 years, 4 days
S. S. Sandhawalia Punjab and Haryana Patna 17 July 1978 27 July 1987 9 years, 11 days
C. M. Lodha Gauhati Rajasthan 6 July 1978 9 July 1980 2 years, 4 days
Satish Chandra Allahabad Calcutta 22 March 1978 1 September 1986 8 years, 164 days
D. M. Chandrashekhar Allahabad Karnataka 10 May 1977 25 September 1982 5 years, 139 days
K. B. N. Singh Patna Madras 19 July 1976 24 January 1984 7 years, 190 days
P. Govindan Nair Kerala Madras 22 May 1973 28 May 1978 5 years, 7 days
R. L. Narasimham Orissa Patna 21 March 1956 2 August 1968 12 years, 135 days
Sarjoo Prasad Gauhati Rajasthan 10 February 1953 10 October 1961 8 years, 243 days
Kamalkanta Verma Allahabad Rajasthan 17 September 1946 24 January 1950 3 years, 130 days
Lawrence Hugh Jenkins Bombay Calcutta 20 April 1899 13 November 1915 16 years, 208 days
Louis Addin Kershaw Allahabad Bombay 6 April 1898 17 February 1899 318 days
William Comer Petheram Allahabad Calcutta 1 November 1884 November 1896
Richard Couch Bombay Calcutta 3 March 1866 5 April 1875[RES] 9 years, 34 days
Walter Morgan Allahabad Madras 13 June 1866 7 February 1879 12 years, 240 days

Chief Justices who served in more than 2 High Courts (HC)

Name Initially Chief Justice of
(1st HC)
Transferred to
(2nd HC)
Retired from
(3rd HC)
Date of initial Appointment as Chief Justice Date of Retirement from final High Court Total tenure as CJ
M. S. Ramachandra Rao Himachal Pradesh Jharkhand Tripura 30 May 2023 Incumbent 2 years, 275 days
Arup Kumar Goswami Sikkim Andhra Pradesh Chhattisgarh 15 October 2019 10 March 2023 3 years, 147 days
T. B. Radhakrishnan Chhattisgarh Telangana Calcutta 18 March 2017 28 April 2021 4 years, 42 days
D. H. Waghela Karnataka Orissa Bombay 7 March 2013 10 August 2016 3 years, 157 days
Manjula Chellur Kerala Calcutta Bombay 26 September 2012 4 December 2017 5 years, 70 days
Barin Ghosh Jammu & Kashmir Sikkim Uttarakhand 3 January 2009 4 June 2014 5 years, 153 days
Rajeev Gupta Kerala Uttarakhand Chhattisgarh 27 April 2005 9 October 2012 7 years, 166 days
B. K. Roy Punjab and Haryana Gauhati Sikkim 14 October 2002 26 December 2006 4 years, 74 days
Vinod Kumar Gupta Jharkhand Himachal Pradesh Uttarakhand 5 December 2000 9 September 2009 8 years, 279 days
Bhawani Singh Jammu & Kashmir Madhya Pradesh Gujarat 16 June 1997 28 March 2006 8 years, 286 days
P. D. Desai Himachal Pradesh Calcutta Bombay 23 December 1983 14 December 1992 8 years, 358 days

Chief Justices who served in more than 3 High Courts (HC)

Name Initially Chief Justice of
(1st HC)
Transferred to
(2nd HC)
Again transferred to
(3rd HC)
Retired from
(4th HC)
Date of initial Appointment as Chief Justice Date of Retirement from final High Court Total tenure as CJ
Mohammad Rafiq Meghalaya Orissa Madhya Pradesh Himachal Pradesh 13 November 2019 24 May 2022 2 years, 193 days

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Transferred to Madras High Court
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Transferred to Calcutta High Court
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Transferred to Bombay High Court
  4. ^ a b Then known as Federal Court of India
  5. ^ Transferred to High Court of Princely State of Udaipur (Later became Rajasthan High Court)
  6. ^ a b c d e Transferred to Karnataka High Court
  7. ^ Transferred to Punjab and Haryana High Court
  8. ^ a b c Transferred to Sikkim High Court
  9. ^ a b Transferred to Chhattisgarh High Court
  10. ^ a b c d Nagpur High court ceased to exist on 1 November 1956 when it was converted into newly established Madhya Pradesh High Court and some of its judges became judges of Madhya Pradesh High court while some of its judges were transferred to Bombay High Court
  11. ^ a b Transferred to Kerala High Court
  12. ^ a b c d e f Transferred to Delhi High Court
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Total tenure includes : (a) continuous successive tenures as Acting Chief Justice and Chief Justice (b) broken tenures as Acting Chief Justice and Chief Justice (c) broken tenures as Acting Chief Justice
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Total tenure is mentioned at the time when the person served for last time Example: A judge served as ACJ in 2007 then in 2008 and again as CJ in 2009 then total tenure would be mentioned when he served for last time in 2009
  15. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2019
  16. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2013
  17. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 1984-85
  18. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2004-05 and 2005
  19. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2018
  20. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2020-21 and 2022
  21. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2023-24
  22. ^ Previously served as Chief Justice from 1973 to 1976
  23. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 1990
  24. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 1995-96
  25. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2008
  26. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice 5 times; in 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002
  27. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2009-10
  28. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in May 2019
  29. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2022
  30. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2023
  31. ^ Then known as High Court of Princely State of Jaipur
  32. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2002
  33. ^ Previously served twice as Acting Chief Justice in 2007 and in 2008
  34. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2017
  35. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2022-23
  36. ^ Transferred to Himachal Pradesh High Court
  37. ^ a b Transferred to Tripura High Court
  38. ^ a b c Cochin High Court was converted into Kerala High Court on 1 November 1956 and all of its judges were transferred to Kerala High court
  39. ^ Hyderabad High Court ceased to exist when it was merged into Andhra Pradesh High Court on 1 November 1957 and all of its judges were transferred to Andhra Pradesh High court
  40. ^ Transferred to Gujarat High Court
  41. ^ a b Transferred to Uttarakhand High Court
  42. ^ Gwalior High Court was subsumed into Madhya Bharat High Court on 24 January 1950 which in turn was merged into newly established Madhya Pradesh High Court on 1 November 1956
  43. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 1986
  44. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2003
  45. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2017
  46. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2019
  47. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice twice in 1999
  48. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2008
  49. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2017
  50. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2019
  51. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2021
  52. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2017-18
  53. ^ a b Transferred to Madhya Pradesh High Court
  54. ^ a b Transferred to Orissa High Court
  55. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice in 2009
  56. ^ Previously served as Acting Chief Justice 3 times; in 2014, 2015, 2016,
  57. ^ Transferred to Lahore High Court
  58. ^ a b Before independence Lahore High Court has jurisdiction over Punjab, India after independence new High Court for Punjab was created and Indian judges from Lahore High Court was transferred to it.
  59. ^ Transferred to Undivided Andhra Pradesh High Court
  60. ^ Transferred to Jammu and Kashmir High Court
  61. ^ Transferred to Andhra Pradesh High Court

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