Arijit Pasayat
Judge of the Supreme court of India
In office
20 October 2001  10 May 2009
Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court
In office
10 May 2000  19 October 2001
Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court
In office
20 September 1999  9 May 2000
Judge of the Orissa High Court
In office
20 March 1989  19 September 1999
acting: 2 April 1999 – 18 September 1999
Personal details
Born (1944-05-10) 10 May 1944
Parent
  • Viswanath Pasayat (father)

Arijit Pasayat (born 10 May 1944) is a former judge of the Supreme Court of India. He hails from Orissa, where he practised in matters relating to taxation and constitutional affairs before the Orissa High Court.

Career

Pasayat started his career in litigation on 10 October 1968, when he was enrolled to the bar as an advocate. In this role, he practiced before the Orissa High Court in taxation and constitutional matters while also taking up other commercial cases. He simultaneously pursued the examination of chartered accountant and completed the mandatory article-ship, and also passed the Intermediate Chartered Accountancy Examination.

He was appointed an additional judge in the Orissa High Court on 20 March 1989. He was then appointed the chief justice of the Kerala High Court on 20 September 1999. He was subsequently transferred and appointed the chief justice of Delhi High Court on 10 May 2000.[1]

Pasayat was elevated as a judge of the Supreme Court of India on 20 October 2001, and retired on 10 May 2009.[1]

Prominent cases

Among the most notable of his decisions, he was the part of a constitutional bench of the Supreme Court which decided upon the constitutional validity of the reservation to 'other backwards classes' (OBCs) in national level institutions such as the IITs and the IIMs.

References

  1. 1 2 "Profile at Official Website of Supreme Court of India". Supreme Court of India. Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2012.

See also

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