Justice Amal Kumar Sarkar (Bengali: অমল কুমার সরকার) (29 June 1901 – 18 December 2001) was the eighth Chief Justice of India, from 16 March 1966 up to his retirement on 29 June 1966.[1]
He started his career by practising as an advocate in the Calcutta High Court at Kolkata. He became a judge at the Calcutta High Court on 25 January 1949,[5] and went on to become Supreme Court Judge in March 1957 despite being sixth in seniority in Calcutta High Court.[6]
As a Supreme Court judge, Sarkar authored 228 judgments and sat on 653 benches and he is often remembered for writing 69 separate opinions, of which some concurred with judgment while other dissented.[4]
↑Some Alumni of Scottish Church College in 175th Year Commemoration Volume. Scottish Church College, April 2008. page 591
↑Sen, Asit. Glimpses of College History: The Students and the Teachers in 175th Year Commemoration Volume. Scottish Church College, April 2008. page 234
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