Justice R. M. Joshi

Justice R. M. Joshi

Bombay High Court
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JUSTICE R. M. JOSHI

A respected member of the Bombay High Court, Justice R. M. Joshi's journey from a civil and industrial/labor law practitioner to the bench reflects a deep commitment to justice. Appointed in 2022, his extensive experience as a District Judge enhances his contributions to the judiciary.

Early Life and Education

Born on September 29, 1967, Justice Joshi completed his schooling at Arvind Gandbhir High School, Mumbai. He obtained his B.Com from Bhavan's College, Mumbai, and his LL.M from New Law College, Mumbai. His diverse educational background provided a strong foundation for his legal career.

Legal and Judicial Career

Justice Joshi enrolled as an Advocate with the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa in May 1991, practicing in civil and industrial/labor laws. He joined the judiciary as a District Judge in Pune on June 8, 2008, marking a significant transition in his career. He has served as Principal District Judge in Dhule, Nashik, Thane, and Amravati, gaining extensive experience in judicial administration and decision-making.

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Judicial Appointment

Justice Joshi was elevated as an Additional Judge of the Bombay High Court on October 7, 2022. His extensive experience as a District Judge, combined with his background in civil and labor laws, positions him as a valuable asset to the High Court. He is scheduled to retire on September 28, 2029.