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Ranjan Gogoi

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Ranjan Gogoi (born 18 November 1954) is an Indian retired jurist and advocate who served as the 46th Chief Justice of India from 2018 to 2019. He is currently a Member of the Rajya Sabha, having been nominated by President Ram Nath Kovind on 16 March 2020. Gogoi previously served as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India from 2012 to 2018. He was a judge in the Gauhati High Court from 2001 to 2010, and then in the Punjab and Haryana High Court from 2010 to 2011 where he later was the Chief Justice from 2011 to 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ranjan Gogoi is the 53rd most popular judge (down from 49th in 2019), the 1,289th most popular biography from India (down from 1,064th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Indian Judge.

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Among JUDGES

Among judges, Ranjan Gogoi ranks 53 out of 53Before him are Harry Blackmun, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Leila Seth, Iris Yassmin Barrios Aguilar, Potter Stewart, and Sylvia Steiner. After him are Thomas Hoeren, and Patrick Keane.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Ranjan Gogoi ranks 731Before him are Rick McCallum, James F. Reilly, Sammy McIlroy, Mark Drakeford, Honey Irani, and Brad Sherman. After him are Bob McDonnell, Kevin P. Chilton, Joshua Bolten, Namadi Sambo, Al Roker, and John Gregory.

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In India

Among people born in India, Ranjan Gogoi ranks 1,289 out of 1,861Before him are Suhasini Maniratnam (1961), Hariharan (1955), Sanjay Mishra (1963), Pawan Kalyan (1971), Navjot Singh Sidhu (1963), and Neena Gupta (1959). After him are Sonali Bendre (1975), Seema Punia (1983), Mahima Chaudhry (1973), Sai Paranjpye (1938), Sanal Edamaruku (1955), and Ramesh Krishnan (1961).

Among JUDGES In India

Among judges born in India, Ranjan Gogoi ranks 4Before him are Fathima Beevi (1927), Anna Chandy (1905), and Leila Seth (1930).