Raju Varadarajulu Raveendran also known as R. V. Raveendran (born 15 October 1946) is a former judge of the Supreme Court of India. On 13 October 2011, the Supreme Court bench headed by Justice R Raveendran, inexplicably, nearly halved the sum of compensation awarded to victims by the [Delhi high court], and slashed punitive damages to be paid by cinema owners, the Ansal brothers, from ₹2.5 crore (equivalent to ₹4.4 crore or US$550,000 in 2020) to ₹25 lakh (equivalent to ₹44 lakh or US$55,000 in 2020).[1]. He retired the next day, 14 October 2011, upon reaching superannuation. On 27 October 2021, Supreme Court of India appointed Justice RV Raveendran to supervise a three-member committee that will examine the allegations of unauthorised surveillance using Israeli spyware Pegasus.[2]
Career
He holds a bachelor's degree in Science and Law. He became an advocate in 1968. He was elevated to the Karnataka High Court in 1993. He became the Chief Justice of the Madhya Pradesh High Court in 2004, and was elevated to the Supreme Court of India in October 2005.[3]
He has seen several high-profile cases like the OBC reservation,[4] 1993 Bombay bombings[5] and the Krishna Godavari basin dispute. He also recused from the Krishna Godavari basin dispute case citing conflict of interest.[6]
References
- ↑ "Uphaar fire tragedy: SC reduces compensation to kin of victims". The Times of India. 13 October 2011.
- ↑ "Who is Justice RV Raveendran, retired Supreme Court judge assigned to head Pegasus probe?". 28 October 2021.
- ↑ "Raju Varadarajulu Raveendran -- Profile". Supreme Court of India. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
- ↑ "Confusion prevails over SC's OBC quota verdict". Rediff. 11 April 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
- ↑ "SC stays death sentence of 2 Mumbai blasts convicts". Rediff. 7 April 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
- ↑ "Justice Reddy to hear RIL, RNRL case". Rediff. 4 November 2009. Retrieved 23 February 2010.