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V. Malimath



V. S. Malimath (June 12, 1929 – December 22, 2015) was an Indian jurist, who served as Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court and Karnataka High Court. He also was the Chairman of the Central Administrative Tribunal, and then member of the National Human Rights Commission of India. He headed the Committee on Reform of Criminal Justice System.

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Education

V.S. Malimath did his primary education from Karnataka. He then secured First Rank in LL.B. and a post Graduate Diploma in Public International Law from University of London in 1952.

Career

V.S. Malimath started his law practice in the High Court of Bombay in 1952. He moved his practice to Bangalore in 1956. The state then appointed him Advocate General in 1956. He rose rapidly through the ranks of the Judiciary. He was appointed as a Judge of the Karnataka High Court in 1970 and became Chief Justice of the Karnataka Court in 1984. He was then transferred to Kerala as its Chief Justice in 1985.

He served on the Central Administrative Tribunal as its chair. He served as a member of the National Human Rights Commission. After his retirement from the high court he also headed the Committee on Reform of Criminal Justice System in India. He was a U.N. Representative to monitor human rights enforcement in Nigeria and Sri Lanka. The International Bar Association appointed him as part of a fact finding mission to Sri Lanka to assess the circumstances surrounding a call for a constitutional referendum and its effect on the country's judiciary.

He was also the chair of the Karnataka Border Protection Committee.

Awards and honors

Represented India in several international conferences. Conferred with the National Citizen's Award by the President of India, Rajyotsava Award by the Government of Karnataka, Honorary Doctorate of Law by Karnataka University. In 2011, Hampi University conferred the Nadoja Award upon V.S. Malimath.

References

V. S. Malimath Wikipedia