Bankim Chandra Ray

Justice B.C.Ray, is a former judge in Supreme Court of India and Indian politician.

Hon'ble Justice

Bankim Chandra Ray
Judge of Supreme Court of India
In office
29 October 1985  31 October 1991
Nominated byP.N. Bhagwati
Appointed byZail Singh
Judge of Calcutta High Court
In office
9 December 1976  01 November 1988
Nominated byA. N. Ray
Appointed byFakhruddin Ali Ahmed
Personal details
Born (1926-11-01) 1 November 1926
Kanthalberia, 24 Parganas, West Bengal

Early life

B.C.Ray was born to Bhuson Chandra Ray into a rich Namasudra zamindar family at 24 Praganas, Bengal Presidency, British India (now West Bengal, India). He did his schooling from Multi Peary Srimantha Institution at Magrahat, in 1946 he completed his B.A from Ripon College (now Surendranath College), in 1951 completed his LLB in from University Law College and M.A (Political Economy) from University of Calcutta.[1]

Career

In 1952 he got enrolled as a lawyer at Calcutta High Court and started his private practice. He got posted as Additional Judge of Calcutta High Court in June, 1976 and elevated to permanent judge in December, 1976.[2]

He was nominated as judge at Supreme Court of India in 1985 and became second Dalit judge to hold such position after A. Vardarajan.[3][4]

He was associated with Indian National Congress since his college days and in 1957 West Bengal legislative assembly election he fought from Baruipur constituency but lost to Gangadhar Naskar of CPI.[5]

References

  1. Jr, George H. Gadbois (2 May 2011). Judges of the Supreme Court of India: 1950–1989. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-908838-6.
  2. "Supreme Court of India - Former Judges". 164.100.107.37. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  3. Chandrachud, Abhinav. "Former Supreme Court judges discuss the influence of caste in judicial appointments". The Caravan. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  4. Fayiz, C. Ahamed. "Caste and Judiciary: Looking for Dalit and Adivasi Judges in Supreme Court of India". Round Table India. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  5. "West Bengal Assembly Election Results in 1957". www.elections.in. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
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