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Justice Raghubar Dayal
A respected member of the Indian judiciary, Justice Raghubar Dayal made significant contributions to the Supreme Court of India. His career reflected a deep commitment to upholding the law and serving the public.
Judicial Profile at a Glance
- Full Name: Raghubar Dayal
- Born: October 26, 1900
- Education: Government High School, Muzaffarnagar; Meerut College, Meerut; Muir Central College, Allahabad
- Joined Indian Civil Service: 1925
- Served as Magistrate: Till 1932
- Served as Sessions Judge and District Judge: Till 1946
- Judge, Chief Court, Oudh (Officiated): 1 month
- Judge, Allahabad High Court: July 1946
- Judge, Supreme Court: Since July, 1960
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Justice Dayal's extensive service within the Indian Civil Service saw him work as a Magistrate, Sessions Judge, and District Judge before his appointment to the Allahabad High Court in July 1946. His career culminated in his appointment to the Supreme Court in July 1960, marking a distinguished tenure in the Indian legal system.