Lifetime Achievement

Justice

M N Venkatachaliah

Former Chief Justice of India

SKOCH Challenger Lifetime Achievement Award

Justice M N Venkatachaliah

Former Chief Justice of India

New Delhi, 14th May 2022

Justice M N Venkatachaliah is adjudged the most erudite and urbane judge, who has adorned the Supreme Court of India. A judge with a deep knowledge of the philosophy of law and the ways of men, he provided moral and intellectual leadership. While being not wedded to any ‘ism’, he is devoted to constitutionalism and pragmatism, which makes for judicial statesmanship which has truly been his hallmark.

During his term of seven years at the Supreme Court, he authored 90 judgments and was a part of 482 benches. His commitment to reducing the pendency of cases and making the judiciary more and more accountable was unwavering. During his tenure, the pendency fell to below 19,000. He served as the Chief Justice of India between 1993-1994. He authored the Constitutional Bench judgment in the Bhopal Gas Leak tragedy case. Another landmark judgment was in Joginder Kumar vs State of UP, also known as the “guidelines for arrest” case, for the first time set standard grounds for arresting any individual.

L to R: Gursharan Dhanjal Vice Chairman, SKOCH Group; Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, SKOCH Group; Justice M N Venkatachaliah, Former Chief Justice of India & Rohan Kochhar SKOCH Development Foundation

Justice Venkatachaliah did splendid work as the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission. He continues to work on anti-corruption and human rights issues. He is a Man and a Judge for all seasons. He is a personification of ‘sweetness and light’, verily a living legend.

Justice M N Venkatachaliah at SKOCH India Law Forum

Justice M N Venkatachaliah Biographical Film

Complete Award Ceremony Video

Acceptance Speech Justice M N Venkatachaliah, Former Chief Justice of India

Justice M N Venkatachaliah is adjudged the most erudite and urbane judge, who has adorned the Supreme Court of India. A judge with a deep knowledge of the philosophy of law and the ways of men, he provided moral and intellectual leadership. While being not wedded to any ‘ism’, he is devoted to constitutionalism and pragmatism, which makes for judicial statesmanship which has truly been his hallmark. During his term of seven years at the Supreme Court, he authored 90 judgments and was a part of 482 benches. His commitment to reducing the pendency of cases and making the judiciary more and more accountable was unwavering. During his tenure, the pendency fell to below 19,000. He served as the Chief Justice of India between 1993-1994.

He authored the Constitutional Bench judgment in the Bhopal Gas Leak tragedy case. Another landmark judgment was in Joginder Kumar vs State of UP, also known as the “guidelines for arrest” case, for the first time set standard grounds for arresting any individual. Justice Venkatachaliah did splendid work as the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission. He continues to work on anti-corruption and human rights issues. He is a Man and a Judge for all seasons. He is a personification of ‘sweetness and light’, verily a living legend.

The Man & The Judge a Venkatachaliah Reader

It is given to very few by Destiny that their virtues are equal to their genius and their character is distinguished not by a few admirable prominences, but is uniformly elevated. Justice Venkatachaliah belongs to that exceptional class. A man of law of a select band, an erudite scholar and a saintly person, he is one of our most illustrious and revered judges. He is among the few who have occupied the highest positions without being touched by the pomp and paraphernalia of office and without compromising the highest standards of integrity and independence.

 

Justice M N Venkatachaliah – The M a n & The Judge, presents the journey and evolution of the man who became a revered judge, whose legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. The book contains a fairly comprehensive biographical sketch of Justice Venkatachaliah and editorial notes on almost all his reported judgments in the Supreme Court and the High Court, besides some of his speeches and writings. His judgments are masterpieces of judicial exposition. To study his life and work is to share in a rich and awesome heritage which will benefit both the lawyer and the layman. The book is an admirable timely reminder of the great values that his life and work represent and his abiding influence on our lives and thinking, illuminating the landscape with his radiance.

SKOCH Challenger Award

SKOCH Award, independently instituted in 2003, is India’s honest civilian honour conferred by an independent organisation as a third party assessment. It is the only award in the country that is based on felt-needs assessment and outcome evaluation based on evidence. It therefore, recognises people, projects and institutions that go the extra mile to make India a better nation. 

SKOCH Challenger Award is non-competitive and conferred for having made a definitive impact on governance improvement and growth of India. These are based on primary research and recommendations by the Collegium of past SKOCH Challenger Awardees and the Distinguished Fellows of SKOCH Development Foundation. 

SKOCH Challenger Award comes with a backing of reputation of more than two decades. It is distinctive for its approach of selection of awardees. The SKOCH Challenger Award not only acknowledges exceptional achievers – organisations and individuals – but also spurs institutional guidance and best practices. 

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