Asok Kumar Ganguly

Asok Kumar Ganguly
Judge, Supreme Court of India
In office
17 December 2008  3 February 2012
Appointed by President of India
Chief Justice, Orissa High Court
In office
2 March 2007  18 May 2008
Preceded by Justice Sujit Barman Roy
Succeeded by Justice Balbir Singh Chauhan
Chief Justice, Madras High Court
In office
19 May 2008  December 2008
Preceded by Justice Ajit Prakash Shah
Succeeded by Justice Hemant Laxman Gokhale
Personal details
Born 3 February 1947
Nationality Indian
Spouse(s) Mrs. Roma Ganguly
Alma mater University of Calcutta

Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly is the former Chairman of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission and a former Judge of the Supreme Court of India[1] who delivered judgement in some high-profile cases like the 2G spectrum scam.[2] He has been recently indicted by a panel of the Supreme Court for sexually harassing a young law intern in a hotel room. He was given a clean chit after the intern refused to record her statement before the police.[3]

Early life and education

Justice Ganguly was born on 3 February 1947.[4] He graduated in M.A (English) from University of Calcutta in 1968 and then passed LLB from the same university in 1970.[4]

Career

He started his career in 1969 by teaching in the same school of which he was once a student.[4] In 1972, he started practise in Calcutta High Court.[4] On 10 January 1994, he was appointed a permanent judge of Calcutta High Court but within 3 months was transferred to Patna High Court.[4] After remaining in Patna High Court for more than 6 years, he was transferred back to Calcutta High Court on 1 August 2000. There he subsequently became senior most puisne Judge in March 2005.[4] He functioned twice as "Acting Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court". Later he was transferred to Orissa High Court where he joined as the senior most puisne Judge on 21 April 2006.[4] On 2 March 2007 he took oath as Chief Justice of Orissa.[4] He joined Madras High Court as Chief Justice on 19 May 2008. Later he was transferred to Supreme Court of India where he joined on 17 December 2008 and remained in the apex court for more than 3 years. On 3 February 2012 he attained superannuation.[4] Post his retirement, justice Ganguly worked as guest faculty at National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata. He also went on to be the Chairperson of the West Bengal Human Rights commission, where his role was highly appreciated.[5]

Notable judgements

Controversies

A woman intern had alleged a recently retired Supreme Court judge had sexually harassed her.[10] The Supreme Court, then appointed a three-member committee to probe the allegations and identified A K Ganguly was the one who harassed her.[11] He repeatedly denied all charges. He was indicted on 6 December 2013 by the committee, which agreed with the intern's allegation that he had subjected her to "unwelcome sexual behaviour" in December 2012.[12] He resigned from the West Bengal Human Rights Commission on 6 January 2014 after the Union Cabinet decided to make a Presidential Reference on 2 January 2014 to the Supreme Court for his removal.[13]

References

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