Satya Gopal Chattopadhyay

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Hon'ble Mr. Justice
Satya Gopal Chattopadhyay
Judge of Tripura High Court
Assumed office
6 March 2020
Nominated bySharad Arvind Bobde
Appointed byRam Nath Kovind
Personal details
Born (1961-01-01) 1 January 1961 (age 63)

Justice Satya Gopal Chattopadhyay (born 25 March 1963) is an Indian Judge at the High Court of Tripura since March 2020.[1] He is due to retire not earlier than December 2022.

Career[edit]

Chattopadhyay obtained a law degree from the University College of Law, Calcutta in 1988 and enrolled with the Bar in the same year. He joined the Judicial Service of Tripura state as a Munsiff Magistrate in July 1991. Prior to his elevation to the High Court Bench, Chattopadhyay had also been the Member Secretary of Tripura State Legal Services Authority, Registrar (Vigilance) as well as the Registrar General of the Court.[1] In February 2020, the Collegium of the Supreme Court of India recommended his name to the President of India for appointment as a Judge of the Tripura High Court.[2] Chattopadhyay took his oath of office on 6 March 2020 which was administered to him by Chief Justice Akil Kureshi.[3]

Notable judgements[edit]

  • In March 2021, a division bench consisting of Justices Akil Kureshi and Chattopadhyay reminded the Tripura State police of their duty to notify the informants of action taken when their investigation in a case is complete.[4]
  • A single bench with Chattopadhyay on it ruled in January 2021 that a man cannot be absolved of his duty to provide for the maintenance of his ex-wife and children on the sole grounds of his financial inability to pay.[5]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Hon'ble Mr. Justice S. G. Chattopadhyay". High Court of Tripura. 2021. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
  2. "Statement Dated 19th February, 2020 reg. elevation of a Judicial Officer as Judge of the Tripura High Court" (PDF). Supreme Court of India. 2020-02-19.
  3. Panday, Chandan (2020-03-07). "Justice SG Chattopadhyay takes oath as fourth Judge of Agartala HC". EastMojo. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  4. Upadhyay, Sparsh (2021-03-05). "Once The Investigation Is Completed It Is Mandatory For The Police To Inform The Informant About Action Taken: Tripura High Court". LiveLaw.in. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  5. Upadhyay, Sparsh (2021-01-25). "Man Can't Ignore Responsibility To Maintain Divorced Wife & Daughter On The Ground Of Inadequacy Of Carry Home Pay: Tripura High Court". LiveLaw.in. Retrieved 2021-03-06.