V. Ramaswami

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V. Ramaswami
Judge of Supreme Court of India
In office
6 October 1989 – 14 February 1994
Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High Court
In office
12 November 1987 – 6 October 1989
Nominated byDebi Singh Tewatia
Appointed byShanti Sarup Dewan
Personal details
Born(1929-02-15)15 February 1929

Veeraswami Ramaswami was a judge of the Supreme Court of India and the first judge against whom removal proceedings were initiated in independent India.

Another judge to face removal proceedings is Soumitra Sen of Calcutta High Court, proceedings against whom were initiated in Rajya Sabha on 17 August 2011. Another such motion was initiated against Chief Justice Dinakaran of Sikkim High Court who then resigned from his post.

Early life and education[edit]

Ramaswami was born on 15 February 1929. He spent his school years in Hindu High School in Srivilliputhur. He was educated in The American College in Madurai and received a degree in Law from Madras Law College.[1]

Professional career[edit]

He began his career by practising both civil and criminal law at the Madras High Court. He was appointed permanent Judge of the Madras High Court from 31 January 1971. He was later transferred and appointed Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court on 12 November 1987. At the height of his career, he was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court on 6 October 1989 from which he retired on 14 February 1994.[1]

Removal proceedings[edit]

Investigation[edit]

A scandal surfaced in the middle of year 1990 when several media outlets reported about his ostentatious expenditure on his official residence during his tenure as a Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana . In a serious turn of events, on 1 February 1991, Supreme Court Bar Assn passed a resolution calling for his impeachment and requesting Chief justice not assign him any further legal work. Bharatiya Janata Party and Left parties submitted a notice of motion to the Indian Parliament seeking his removal from office.

Accepting the motion on 12 March 1991, Speaker Rabi Ray constituted a committee composed of Justice P B Sawant of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice Prabodh Dinkarrao Desai of the Bombay High Court and Justice O Chinnappa Reddy, retired judge of the Supreme Court to investigate the affair. The committee found Ramaswami guilty of 11 out of 14 charges.

Removal motion in the Lok Sabha (failed)[edit]

The removal motion was placed in the Lok Sabha for debate and voting on 10 May 1993. Well known lawyer and a Congress politician Kapil Sibal was his defence lawyer.[2] Of 401 members present in the Lok Sabha that day, there were 196 votes for impeachment and no votes against and 205 abstentions by ruling Congress and its allies. The motion which requires two-thirds majority of members present and voting of that house and an absolute majority of its total membership of that house thus failed to pass.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

The said decision was challenged before the Supreme Court and they upheld the decision of the Parliament.

1999 Lok Sabha election[edit]

He contested from Sivakasi constituency as an Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (ADMK) candidate in 1999 election against Vaiko from Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. Thamaraikani from ADMK who was expelled from the party contested as an independent.[9] He lost the election to Vaiko though he secured 32.21% of the votes. Vaiko received 41.8% and Thamaraikani 4.74% of the votes.[10]

See also[edit]

  • P. D. Dinakaran - former High Court Chief Justice against whom Parliament initiated impeachment proceedings.
  • Soumitra Sen - former Calcutta High Court judge who became the first judge in Independent India to be impeached by Rajya Sabha.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Profile of V. Ramaswami in Supreme Court of India website
  2. "Advocate recounts first ever impeachment proceedings in Parliament". The Times of India. 20 August 2011. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  3. "Impeachment that wasn't". Yahoo India News.
  4. "Kolkata judge's case adds to judiciary woes". The Times of India. 9 September 2008. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012.
  5. "Calcutta High Court judge to be impeached". Zee News. 29 April 2009.
  6. "Article 218 in The Constitution of India".
  7. https://indiankanoon.org/doc/1923298/
  8. "Article 124 of Constitution of India".
  9. "Thamaraikkani provides firecrackers in Sivakasi". rediff\date=19 August 1999.
  10. Indian Elections:Parliamentary Constituency: Sivakasi
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