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New Delhi : Justice Arun Kumar Mishra, former Judge of the Supreme Court (SC) of India, on June 2, 2021, joined as the new Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission ( NHRC), India. He is the 8th Chairperson of the NHRC, India.
He was on born on September 3 1955. After completing B.Sc. MA. LL.B., he joined the Bar in 1978 and practiced in constitutional, civil, industrial, service and criminal matters. He was elected as the youngest Chairman of the Bar Council of India (BCI) in 1998 and particularly focused on the improvement of legal education.
During his Chairmanship, the Bar Council of India decided to close the evening Law Colleges and also decided that 5-year Law Course should be started instead of 3 years Course in all the colleges. More than two hundred sub-standard law colleges were closed by the BCI. Also, amount of medical aid to lawyers was enhanced. He was instrumental in the drafting and implementation of 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, according to an NHRC release.
Arun Kumar Mishra was appointed Judge of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh on October 25, 1999, and appointed as the Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court on November 26, 2010, and held the office till his appointment as the Chief Justice of the High Court at Calcutta on December 14,2012.
Justice Mishra was elevated as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India on July 7, 2014, and held the position till his superannuation on September 2, 2020. During his tenure as a Supreme Court Judge, he delivered 236 judgements. Out of this, 199 were in two Judges Bench,32 in three Judges Bench, and 5 in five Judges Bench.