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6 Years and over 300 Judgments later, Justice Arun Mishra bids adieu to the Supreme Court

As Hon’ble Mr. Justice Arun Mishra’s term as a Judge of The Supreme Court of India comes to a close, we attempt to recapitulate his legal career spanning 42 years.

Travelling Back in Time


Justice Arun Mishra was born on September 3rd, 1955 to MP High Court judge, Late Justice Hargovind Mishra. Having completed his graduation in Science and obtaining M.A. Degree and Degree in Law simultaneously, he went on to become a Member of Faculty of Law in Jiwaji University, Gwalior from 1991 to 1996.

Career Highlights 


As Advocate/ Member of the Bar

Justice Mishra joined the Bar in 1978 wherein he dealt with matters related to Constitutional, Civil, Industrial, Criminal and Service Matters in the Bench of High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwalior.

As member of the Bar Council of India, he meticulously ushered in major reforms, some of which are as follows:

  1. He co-chaired All India Meet of Development of Law curriculum which introduced 3 and 5 year courses of LL.B. in the year 1998-1999, which was a major step towards improving the quality of Legal Education.
  2. During his Chairmanship, Bar Council of India decided to close the evening Law Colleges and more than two hundred sub-standard law colleges were closed.
  3. Providing an impetus to Advocate Welfare, amount of medical aid to lawyers was enhanced. He also drafted and implemented the Foreign Law Degree Recognition Rules of 1997 under Advocates’ Act, 1961; Bar Council of India Employees’ Service Rules, 1996 and Rules pertaining to Foreign Lawyers’ Conditions of Practice in India.
  4. Remained Chairman of General Council of National Law School of India University, Bangalore, from 15.5.1998 to 24.10.1999 and continues to be a Member.
  5. He led Indian Bar delegation to the “Law Conference of “Commonwealth Countries” held at ‘Malaysia’ in September, 1999 and chaired one Session there.

As Judge of Madhya Pradesh HC and Chief Justice of Rajasthan and Calcutta High Courts

He was appointed as Additional Judge of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh on October 25, 1999 and as Permanent Judge on October 24, 2001. He was also the Administrative judge of Madhya Pradesh High Court, and Chairman, State Legal Services Authority of Madhya Pradesh In November 2010 he was appointed as the Acting Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court and the next month itself, he took Oath of Office as the Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court. Later on he was transferred to Calcutta High Court as Chief Justice and took oath on 14-12-2012.

Following is the list of important decisions taken during Justice Mishra’s term in the aforementioned High Courts: 

As Judge of the Supreme Court of India

Justice Mishra was elevated to Supreme Court of India on 07-07-2014. In December 2019, he was nominated as the Chairman of Supreme Court Legal Services Committee. In his 6 year tenure, Justice Mishra delivered a noteworthy mix of historic and controversial decisions. A firm believer in the Independence and Dignity of Judiciary and Judges, Justice Mishra in his decisions, made it a point to fervently highlight these ideas.

Following is the list of some of his significant decisions that gave the legal fraternity several chances to celebrate and debate

Decisions that initiated broader discourse

Justice Mishra’s tenure has also witnessed some major upheavals in the judicial system of the country. There were times of predicament, however being a Supreme Judge is never an easy task. Following are some of Justice Mishra’s decisions that came under heavy scrutiny by people all across various fields –

Distinct Achievements


  1. Elected as youngest Chairman of Bar Council of India (1998-99).
  2. Also Vice-Chairman of BCI and M.P. State Bar Council. Elected to Bar Council of M.P. with record votes in 1989 and 1995
  3. He holds the distinction of deciding approximately 97000 cases as Judge of High Courts of M.P/ Rajasthan and Calcutta.

Justice Arun Mishra’s tenure can be best described as “a roller-coster ride” having its own highs and lows. His decisions not only allowed wider discussions on topics ranging from dignity of Judiciary to the right of a daughter in the parental property; but also enriched these deliberations with insight.

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