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Justice N. Chandrasekhara Aiyar
A luminary in the Indian judicial system, Justice N. Chandrasekhara Aiyar served on the Supreme Court of India with distinction. His career was characterized by a profound understanding of law and a commitment to justice.
Judicial Profile at a Glance
- Full Name: N. Chandrasekhara Aiyar
- Born: January 25, 1888
- Spouse: Sitalakshmi Ammal
- Education: Conjeeveram, Tirupati, Madras (Christian College and Law College)
- Enrolled as Vakil Madras High Court: 1910
- City Civil Judge: July, 1927
- District and Sessions Judge: Dec., 1927
- High Court Judge, Madras: July 1941 – 25 January 1948
- Judge, Supreme Court of India: 23, September, 1950 – 23, January, 1953; 5 Sept., 1955 – 31 Oct., 1955; 01 Dec., 1955 – 29 Feb., 1956; 01 March, 1956 – 11 May, 1956
- Member, All India Industrial Tribunal (Bank Disputes)
- Member, Indo-Pakistan Boundary Dispute Tribunal
- Chairman, Delimitation Commission, India: 1953
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Justice Aiyar's illustrious career included serving as a City Civil Judge, District and Sessions Judge, and as a Judge in the Madras High Court from July 1941 to January 1948. Beyond his High Court service, he contributed to significant national assignments such as the All India Industrial Tribunal (Bank Disputes), the Indo-Pakistan Boundary Dispute Tribunal, and as the Chairman of the Delimitation Commission of India in 1953.