Pralhad Gajendragadkar - A Lifestory
Justice, Integrity: Upholding Law, Serving India As Chief Justice

He was the 7th Chief Justice of India. He was a very bright person who helped shape the Indian legal system with his great mind and strong promise to justice. His time in office was like an important scene from a court movie, where he handled hard legal problems with great skill. Born in 01 January 1901, his path to the top legal job was built on doing well in school and knowing the law very well. He was more than just a judge; he was someone who could see the future. People often talk about his forward thinking views on social justice, like a smart person giving advice in a classic movie. Before becoming the Chief Justice, he worked as a Judge of the Bombay High Court and later as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India. His decisions, which people still talk about today, show he knew a lot about the social and economic situation in India. Justice believed in using the law to make society better, an idea as powerful as the message of a strong movie about social issues. He was followed by Justice Amal Kumar Sarkar in 01 January 1966. He died in 01 January 1981. What he left behind still encourages lawyers and judges today, reminding them how important it is to support justice and fairness, a topic that is still important in legal movies today.