Mohammad Rafiq (judge)

Justice Mohammad Rafiq (born 25 May 1960) is an Indian Judge. Presently, he is Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh High Court. He is Former Chief Justice of Orissa High Court[1] and Meghalaya High Court and also former Judge of Rajasthan High Court. He has also served as Acting Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court for two times.[2]

Hon'ble Chief Justice

Mohammad Rafiq
Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh High Court
Assumed office
3 January 2021
Nominated bySharad Arvind Bobde
Appointed byRam Nath Kovind
Chief Justice of Orissa High Court
In office
27 April 2020  2 January 2021
Nominated bySharad Arvind Bobde
Appointed byRam Nath Kovind
Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court
In office
13 November 2019  26 April 2020
Nominated byRanjan Gogoi
Appointed byRam Nath Kovind
Judge of Rajasthan High Court
In office
15 May 2006  12 November 2019
Nominated byYogesh Kumar Sabharwal
Appointed byA. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Personal details
Born (1960-05-25) 25 May 1960
Sujangarh, Churu, Rajasthan
Alma materUniversity of Rajasthan

Early life

Rafiq was born in Sujangarh of Churu district in Indian state in Rajasthan. He earned bachelor's degree from Rajasthan University in 1980. Then, he continues to study Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) and got the LLB degree in 1984. He started his career as an advocate just after getting LLB degree, but he continued to study further and got the master's degree in 1986.[3]

Career

Rafiq started his career as a government advocate in Rajasthan from e 15 July 1986 and promoted to Deputy Government Advocate on 22 December 1987.[4] In 2006, Rafiq appointed as a Judge of Rajasthan High Court, he has also served twice as an Acting Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court.[5]

Rafiq was appointed as Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court on 13 November 2019. He was transferred from Meghalaya High Court to Orissa High Court as the 31st Chief Justice of Orissa High Court and took oath on 27 April 2020. He was transferred as Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh High Court on 31 December 2021 and took oath on 3rd January 2021.

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