Who was the first Chief Justice of India ?
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Answer / jazeer
The Hon'ble Sir Harilal Jekisundas Kania, Kt. Cr.1943;
Chief Justice of India 14 Aug. 1947-5 Nov. 1951; s. of
Jekisundas m. 1925, Kusum, d. of Sir Chunilal Mehta q.v;
one d. Educ B.A. Samaldas College, Bhavnagar; LL.B.
Government Law College, Bombay; passed the High Court
Advocate (O.S.) Examination 1915. Judge High Court, Bombay.
1933-46, acting Chief Justice in 1944 and 1945; Judge;
Federal Court 20 June 1946-13 Aug. 1947. Retired on
6.11.1951.
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Answer / shailesh
H.J. Kania
tenure (15th Aug 1947 to 16th Nov 1951).
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Answer / sandeep
in 1773 Sir Elijah Impey (June 13, 1732 – October 1, 1809) was appointed as the first chief justice of the new supreme court at Calcutta.
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Name the land border lies between India and Pakistan ?
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