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| JUSTICE DILIP BABASAHEB BHOSALE |
| B.A. (Hons.), LL.B |
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Justice
Shri. Dilip Bhosale hails from Satara District, Maharashtra. He did his
schooling and college education in Mumbai. He joined the Bar in June
1980 and since then he was practicing in the High Court at Bombay till
his elevation as Judge of this Court. During
the last 20 years he has appeared in many
important cases.
During all these years he enjoyed different positions at the Bar. He was
first elected to the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa in 1985. He
was the youngest member of a State Bar Council in the country. He go
elected to the Stat bar Council for three consecutive terms. For
the third term he was elected with the record votes. He was
elected as its Vice-Chairman in 1987-88 and as Chairman in
1993-94. In April 1998 he was elected as member to the Bar
Council of India representing the State of Maharashtra and goa and
became its elected Vice-Chairman in April 2000 for a period of two
years. Mr. Bhosale was a President of one of the most prestigious and
old Bar Association of the High Court, Advocates Association of
Western India for a period of two years 1997-98 and 1998-99. He
was nominated as a memeber of Legal Education Committee, constituted
under the Advocates Act in 1998. He was also memeber of the General
Council, National Law School,, Bangalore since 1998 till his
elevation. He has been a Trustee on one of the oldest Law libraries in
the High Courts namely Kirtikar Law Library since 1992.
As
a member of the Bar Council of India and State Bar Council, he worked
very hard and did his best for the betterment of the legal
fraternity. His role will be remembered in restoring the right to
vote to all Lawyers in Bar Council election, abolition of pre-enrolment
training to the Law graduates, abolition of controversial
postal ballot system, in expediting the appointments of JMFC,
C.J.J.D. and solving the problems of Bar Associations in
general. During his tenure as the Chairman of the State Bar
Council, the Council started holding inter-collegiate moot court and
elocution competitions of the final year law students and issuance of
Identity Cards to the Lawyers. The State Bar Council under his
Chairmanship had organized State Lawyers Conference at Bombay in
1993, which was
inaugurated by the then Chief
Justice of India, Mr. Justice
Ventakachaliah.
He had the honour to be a member of the delegation representing
lawyers in India, in the Commonwealth Lawyers Conference held between
14th-17th September, 1999, at Kaula Lampur, Malaysia. He was
entrusted with the responsibility of attending the Bar Leaders
Conference organised by the International Bar Association held on
15th and 16th September 2000, representing Lawyers of India. He
also led the delegation of the Indian Lawyers to the
International Lawyers Conference of I.B.A. between 17th to 22nd
September 2000 followed by Bar Leaders Conference at Amsterdam,
Holland.
He
was Assistant Government Pleader and Assistant Public Prosecutor in
the High Court during 1986-1991. He was appointed as Senior Counsel in
the High Court at Bombay by Government of India in 1998. He was
also appointed as a Special Counsel in the High Court by the Government
of Maharashtra in 2000. He was engaged by the Government of
Maharashtra as a Special Counsel in several matters. He also
represented Maharashtra State Farming Corporation. Maharashtra State
Marketing Federation, Maharashtra State Cotton Growers Marketing
Federation, all Government Corporations in their cases in the High
Court, Bombay. He was a standing Counsel for a number of
educational institutions, sugar factories, District Central Cooperative
Bank, Municipal Corporations and Councils and various Cooperative
Societies and Trusts.
He was one of the most popular members of the Bar, who enjoyed different positions at different level in the profession and outside profession. He took a lead in presenting the proposal to the State Government to set up Law School in the State of Maharashtra on the pattern of Bangalore National Law School. His parents and maternal grandparents were freedom fighters. He is son of Babasaheb Bhosale, Bar-at-Law, former Chief Minister, Maharashtra and nephew of Prof. Shivarjirao Bhosale, former Vice-Chancellor of Marathwada University, Maharashtra |