
Shri Justice P. Sathasivam was born into an agricultural family as the son of late Palaniswamy and Smt. Natchiyammal at Kadappanallur Village near Bhavani in Erode district, Tamil Nadu on 27 April 1949. Graduating from the Government Law College, Madras, he enrolled as an advocate and was appointed to the post of Additional Government Pleader. Subsequently, he became the Special Government Pleader in the Madras High Court. He also served as Legal Adviser for several state-owned corporations, municipalities and banks. He was appointed a permanent judge of the Madras High Court on 8th January 1996 and transferred to the Punjab and Haryana High Court in 2007. He was elevated to the post of Judge of the Supreme Court on 21 August 2007. He was sworn-in as the 40th Chief Justice of India on 19 July 2013 and retired on 26 April 2014.
Shri Justice Sathasivam has to his credit several path-breaking judgments which include the 'Reliance Gas Judgment' wherein he observed that ‘in a national democracy like ours, the national assets belong to the people’ and the same should be explored through Public Sector Undertakings. Along with Justice B.S. Chauhan, he delivered the judgment in the '1993 Mumbai blasts case', sentencing several accused persons including Bollywood Actor Sanjay Dutt to five years imprisonment. This was the biggest case heard in the history of Supreme Court. In consonance with the international conventions and treaties, he delivered another important judgment in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination accused case, holding that unexplained and unreasonable delay in disposal of mercy petitions by the President leads to commutation of death sentence into life sentence.
In the case of 'Safai Karamchari Andolan Vs Union of India', after hearing Union of India, all States and Union Territories, with a view to bring to an end the practice of manual scavenging and also to prevent future generations from the inhuman practice, he issued a series of directions to all the States for prohibition of manual scavenging. The order also had a rehabilitation package, which included the grant of Rs. 10 lakh as compensation to the families of everyone who died in sewers since 1993.
In 'Union of India Vs National Federation of the Blind', in view of the provisions of the ‘Persons with Disabilities Act’, and of the fact that many Governments failed to provide reservation for disabled persons, Justice Sathasivam held that 3% refers to a part of the total vacancies in cadre strength, and directed Central, States and Union Territories to strictly implement the Act. [The Parliament later increased this reservation to 4%].
He also authored leading Judgments in electoral reforms such as ‘Nota’, ‘Paper Trail’ ‘furnishing all required details in the nomination paper’ as mandatory etc.
Shri Justice (Retd) P. Sathasivam, who assumed office as the Governor of Kerala on 05 September 2014 has pioneered a quality improvement drive in higher education by instituting the Chancellor's Award for the best university in the State.
Shri Justice Sathasivam is married to Smt. Saraswati and has two sons, S. Sreenivasan and S. Senthil
Shri Justice (Retd) P.Sathasivam served as Governor till 5th September 2019

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Name: |
Dr. Burgula Ramakrishna Rao |
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Date of Birth |
13 March 1899 |
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Marital Status |
Married |
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Spouse's Name |
Ananthalakshmi Devi |
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Educational Qualifications |
B.A. (Hons) degree from Fergusson College, Pune Law degree from Bombay University in 1913 |
Positions Held
· Governor of Uttar Pradesh 1 July 1960 – 15 April 1962
· Governor of Kerala 22 November 1956 – 1 July 1960
· Chief Minister of Hyderabad State 1952–1956
Member of
· Quit India Movement in 1942
· Freedom struggle in 1947
Died on
15 September 1967

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Name: |
Varahagiri Venkata Giri |
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Father's Name |
Shri Jogiah Pantulu |
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Date of Birth |
10 August 1894 |
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Marital Status |
Married |
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Spouse's Name |
Shrimati Sarasvathi Bai Giri |
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Educational Qualifications |
Barrister-at-Law, D. Litt. (Honoris Causa) (Banaras Hindu University and Andhra University), LL.D. (Honoris Causa) (Agra Universiity) |
Positions Held
· President of India 24 August 1969 – 24 August 1974
· Acting President of India 3 May 1969 – 20 July 1969
· Vice President of India 13 May 1967 – 3 May 1969
· Governor of Karnataka 2 April 1965 – 13 May 1967
· Governor of Kerala 1 July 1960 – 2 April 1965
· Governor of Uttar Pradesh 10 June 1956 – 30 June 1960
Member of
· Joined the Quit India Movement 1942
· Elected to the Lok Sabha and became a member of the Union Cabinet - 1952
Recipient of
· Recipient of the Bharat Ratna 1975.
Died on
23 June 1980