List of Chief Justices of the Bombay High Court

List of Chief Justices of the Bombay High Court

This is a list of chief justices of the Bombay High Court.

* Sir Mathew Richard Sausse (1862-1866)
* Sir Richard Couch, (1866-1870)
* Sir Michael Roberts Westropp, (1870-1882)
* Sir Charles Sargent, (1882-1895)
* Sir Charles Frederick Farran, (1895-1898)
* Sir Louis Addin Kershaw, (1898-1899)
* Sir Lawrence H. Jenkins, (1899-1908)
* Sir Basil Scott, (1908-1919)
* Sir Norman Cranstoun Macleod, (1919-1926)
* Sir Amberson Barrington Marten, (1926-1930)
* Sir John William Fisher Beaumont, (1930-1943)
* Sir Leonard Stone, (1943-1948)
* Mr. M. C. Chagla, (1948-1958)
* Mr. H. K. Chainani, (1958-1965)
* Mr. Y. S. Tambe, (1965-1966)
* Mr. S. P. Kotval, (1966-1972)
* Mr. K. K. Desai, (1972)
* Mr. R. M. Kantawala, (1972-1978)
* Mr. B. N. Deshmukh, (1978-1980)
* Mr. V. S. Deshpande, (1980-1982)
* Mr. D. P. Madon, (1982-1983)
* Mr. M. N. Chandurkar, (1983-1984)
* Mr. K. M. Reddy, (1984-1985)
* Mr. M. H. Kania, (1985-1987)
* Mr. Chittatosh Mookerjee, (1987-1991)
* Mr. P. D. Desai, (1991-1992)
* Mr. M. K. Mukherjee, (1993)
* Mrs. S. V. Manohar, (1994)
* Mr. A. A. Bhattacharjee, (1994-1995)
* Mr. M. B. Shah, (1995-1998)
* Mr. Y. K. Sabharwal, (1999-2000)
* Mr. B. P. Singh, (2000-2001)
* Mr. C. K. Thakker, (2001-2004)
* Mr. D. C. Bhandari, (2004 - )


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