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Manjula Chellur Sworn-In As Chief Justice Of Bombay High Court

She is the second woman to occupy this post.
Justice Manjula Chellur.
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Justice Manjula Chellur.

MUMBAI -- Justice Manjula Chellur today took oath as the Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court, the second woman to occupy the post.

Chellur, who was the Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court, was transferred following the retirement of D H Waghela as Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court on 10 August.

Waghela held the post for six months.

Maharashtra Governor C Vidyasagar Rao administered the oath of office to Justice Chellur at a brief swearing-in ceremony held at Raj Bhavan, Mumbai.

Chellur is the second woman Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court, after Sujata Manohar in 1994.

The Governor's wife C Vinoda, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, ministers Vinod Tawde, Chandrakant Patil, Ram Shinde, Jaikumar Rawal and Mahadev Jankar, Minister of State Deepak Kesarkar, Acting Chief Justice of Bombay High Court Vijaya Kapse Tahilramani, judges of Bombay High Court, senior government officers and invitees were present, a Raj Bhavan spokesperson said.

Chellur, born in 1955 in Karnataka, got her law degree and started practising as a lawyer in Karnataka after which she became a district judge in 1988.

In 2000, she became a permanent judge of the Karnataka High Court. In 2012, she was appointed Chief Justice of Kerala High Court and in 2014 she was transferred to Calcutta.

She is scheduled to retire in 2017.

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