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Waghela sworn-in as Bombay High Court Chief Justice

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IANS Mumbai

Chief Justice Dhirendra H. Waghela of the Orissa High Court on Monday was sworn-in as the new Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court here, officials said.

Governor C.V. Rao administered the oath of office to Chief Justice Waghela at Raj Bhavan.

Present on the occasion were Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, ministers, judges, legal and civil officials and other invitees.

Chief Justice Waghela, 61, who was transferred from Orissa to the Bombay High Court, succeeds Chief Justice Mohit Shah who retired on September 8 last year. Since then, Justice (Mrs.) Vijaya K. Tahilramani served as the Acting Chief Justice.

Born in Rajkot on August 11, 1954, Chief Justice Waghela belongs to a family of artists and artisans. He studied B.Com besides attending to the family business for five years.

 

He topped the Saurashtra University in General LL.B. (1974) and in Special LL.B. (1975), and completed LL.M. (Master of Law) in 1976-1977.

In 1978, he launched his own private practice at the labour and industrial court, and on September 17, 1999, he was appointed as an Additional Judge of the Gujarat High Court.

Waghela was elevated as the Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court in March 2013 and transferred as the Chief Justice of the Orissa High Court on June 4, 2015.

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First Published: Feb 15 2016 | 1:00 PM IST

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