The
complete list of Vice-Presidents of India includes the persons
sworn into the office as Vice-President of India following the adoption of the Indian constitution in 1950.
No.
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Image
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Vice-President
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Took office
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Left office
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President
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1
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13 May 1952
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12 May 1962
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2
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13 May 1962
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12 May 1967
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3
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13 May 1967
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3 May 1969
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4
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31 August 1969
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30 August 1974
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5
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31 August 1974
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30 August 1979
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6
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31 August 1979
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30 August 1984
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7
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31 August 1984
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24 July 1987
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8
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3 September 1987
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24 July 1992
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9
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21 August 1992
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24 July 1997
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10
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21 August 1997
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27 July 2002
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11
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19 August 2002
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21 July 2007
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12
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11 August 2007
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Incumbent
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Presidents of india
№
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Name
(birth–death) |
Portrait
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Elected
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Took office
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Left office
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Vice President
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1
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26 January 1950
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12 May 1962
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Prasad, from Bihar, was
the first President of independent India.[8][9] He was also a freedom
fighter during the Indian
independence movement.[10] Prasad was the only
president to serve two terms in office.[4]
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2
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13 May 1962
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13 May 1967
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Radhakrishnan was a
prominent philosopher and writer and also held the position of vice chancellor of the Andhra
University and Banaras
Hindu University.[11] He was also made a Knight
of the Golden Army of Angels by Pope Paul VI. He received Bharat
Ratna award in 1954 before becoming the President.[12]
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3
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13 May 1967
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3 May 1969
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Hussain was vice
chancellor of the Aligarh
Muslim University and a recipient ofPadma Vibhushan and Bharat Ratna.[13] He died in office.
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–
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–
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3 May 1969
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20 July 1969
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–
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Giri was appointed as Acting
President of India following the death of Hussain.[14] He resigned in a few
months to take part in the presidential elections.[5]
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–
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–
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20 July 1969
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24 August 1969
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–
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Hidayatullah served as
the Chief
Justice of India,
and was a recipient of theOrder
of the British Empire.[15] He served as Acting
President of India until the election of Giri as the President
of India.
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4
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24 August 1969
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24 August 1974
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5
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24 August 1974
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11 February 1977
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Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
served as a Minister before being elected as president. He died in 1977
before his term of office ended, and was the second Indian president to die
in office.[17]
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–
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–
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11 February 1977
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25 July 1977
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–
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Jatti was the vice
president of India during Ahmed's term of office, and was sworn in as Acting
President of India upon Ahmed's death. He earlier functioned
as the Chief Minister for the State of Mysore.[17][18]
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6
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25 July 1977
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25 July 1982
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N.S. Reddy was the first
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh State. Reddy was the only Member of
Parliament from the Janata Party to get elected from Andhra Pradesh.[19] He was unanimously
elected Speaker of the Lok Sabha on 26 March 1977 and
relinquished this office on 13 July 1977 to become the 6th President of
India.
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7
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25 July 1982
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25 July 1987
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In March 1972, Singh
assumed the position of chief Minister of Punjab, and in 1980, he became
Union Home Minister.[20]
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8
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25 July 1987
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25 July 1992
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In 1942, Venkataraman was
jailed by the British for his involvement in the Indian
independence movement.[21] After his release, he was
elected to independent India’s Provisional Parliament as a member of the
Congress Party in 1950 and eventually joined the central government, where he
first served as Minister of Finance and Industry and later as Minister of
Defence.[22]
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9
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25 July 1992
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25 July 1997
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Sharma was Chief Minister
of Madhya Pradesh, and the Indian Minister
for Communications. He has also served as the governor of Andhra Pradesh,Punjab and Maharashtra.[23]
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10
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25 July 1997
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25 July 2002
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Narayanan served as
India's ambassador to Thailand, Turkey, China and United States of America.
He received doctorates in Science and Law and was also a chancellor in
several universities.[24] He was also the
vice-chancellor ofJawaharlal
Nehru University.[25]
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11
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25 July 2002
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25 July 2007
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Kalam is a scientist who played a leading
role in the development of India's ballistic missile and nuclear weapons
programs.[26] He also received the Bharat Ratna. Kalam was
affectionately known as the People's President.[27][28][29]
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12
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25 July 2007
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25 July 2012
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13
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25 July 2012
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Incumbent
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Shri Pranab Mukherjee held various posts in
the cabinet ministry for theGovernment
of India such as Finance
Minister, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister and Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission.[6]
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№
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Name
(birth–death); constituency |
Portrait
|
Party
(Alliance) |
Elections
(Lok Sabha) |
Council of
Ministers |
Appointed by
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1
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15 August
1947 |
16 years,286 days
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—
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2
|
27
May
1964 |
9
June
1964 |
13
days
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(acting)
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3
|
9 June
1964 |
1 year,216 days
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(2)
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11 January
1966 |
24 January
1966 |
13 days
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(acting)
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4
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24 January
1966 |
24 March
1977 |
11 years,59 days
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5
|
24 March
1977 |
2 years,126 days
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6
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28 July
1979 |
170 days
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(4)
|
4 years,291 days
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7
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31 October
1984 |
2 December
1989 |
5 years,32 days
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8
|
2 December
1989 |
343 days
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9
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10 November
1990 |
21 June
1991 |
223 days
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10
|
21 June
1991 |
16 May
1996 |
4 years,330 days
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11
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16 May
1996 |
16 days
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12
|
1 June
1996 |
324 days
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13
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21 April
1997 |
19 March
1998 |
332 days
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(11)
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22 May
2004 |
6 years,64 days
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14
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22 May
2004 |
26 May
2014 |
10 years,4 days
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15
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26 May
2014 |
Incumbent
|
0 years,93 days
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Balram Jakhar of the Congress is till date the
longest serving speaker, who served for 9 years, 10 months, and 27 days
No.
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Name
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Portrait
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Term
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Party
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From
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To
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Length
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Lok Sabha
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1
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15
May 1952
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27
February 1956
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3 years,288 days
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2
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8
March 1956
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10
May 1957
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1 year,63 days
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11
May 1957
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16
April 1962
|
4 years,340 days
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3
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17
April 1962
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16
March 1967
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4 years,333 days
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4
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17
March 1967
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19
July 1969
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2 years,124 days
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5
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—
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8
August 1969
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19
March 1971
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1 year,221 days
|
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22
March 1971
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1
December 1975
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4 years,254 days
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6
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—
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15
January 1976
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25
March 1977
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1 year,69 days
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(4)
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26
March 1977
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13
July 1977
|
0 years,109 days
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7
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21
July 1977
|
21
January 1980
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2 years,184 days
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8
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22
January 1980
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15
January 1985
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4 years,359 days
|
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16
January 1985
|
18
December 1989
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4 years,336 days
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9
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—
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19
December 1989
|
9
July 1991
|
1 year,202 days
|
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10
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10
July 1991
|
22
May 1996
|
4 years,317 days
|
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11
|
23
May 1996
|
23
March 1998
|
1 year,304 days
|
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12
|
—
|
24
March 1998
|
19
October 1999
|
1 year,209 days
|
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22
October 1999
|
3
March 2002
|
2 years,132 days
|
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13
|
10
May 2002
|
2
June 2004
|
2 years,23 days
|
|||||
14
|
—
|
4
June 2004
|
31
May 2009
|
4 years,361 days
|
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15
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4
June 2009
|
4
June 2014
|
5 years,0 days
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16
|
—
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6
June 2014
|
Incumbent
|
0 years,82 days
|
Since the birth of the Republic
of India on 26 January 1950, 40 people have served
as the Chief Justice of India (CJI).While H.
J. Kania is the inaugural CJI, the current incumbent
is Rajendra
Mal Lodha who was appointed as Chief Justice of India
on 27.04.2014. Justice Y.
V. Chandrachud is the longest serving Chief Justice
(February 1978 - July 1985).
List of Chief Justices
Number
|
Name
|
Period of office
|
Length of term (days)
|
Bar
|
Appointed by
|
|
1
|
26 January 1950
|
6 November 1951‡
|
649
|
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2
|
[[Patanjli Sastri
]]
|
7 November 1951
|
3 January 1954
|
788
|
||
3
|
4 January 1954
|
22 December 1954
|
352
|
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4
|
23 December 1954
|
31 January 1956‡‡
|
404
|
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5
|
1 February 1956
|
30 September 1959
|
1337
|
|||
6
|
1 October 1959
|
31 January 1964
|
1583
|
|||
7
|
1 February 1964
|
15 March 1966
|
773
|
|||
8
|
16 March 1966
|
29 June 1966
|
105
|
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9
|
30 June 1966
|
11 April 1967‡‡
|
285
|
|||
10
|
12 April 1967
|
24 February 1968
|
318
|
|||
11
|
25 February 1968
|
16 December 1970
|
1025
|
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12
|
17 December 1970
|
21 January 1971
|
35
|
|||
13
|
22 Jan 1971
|
25 April 1973
|
824
|
|||
14
|
26 April 1973
|
27 January 1977
|
1372
|
|||
15
|
28 January 1977
|
21 February 1978
|
389
|
|||
16
|
22 February 1978
|
11 July 1985
|
2696
|
|||
17
|
12 July 1985
|
20 December 1986
|
526
|
|||
18
|
21 December 1986
|
18 June 1989‡‡
|
940
|
|||
19
|
19 June 1989
|
17 December 1989
|
181
|
|||
20
|
18 December 1989
|
25 September 1990‡
|
281
|
|||
21
|
26 September 1990
|
24 November 1991
|
424
|
|||
22
|
25 November 1991
|
12 December 1991
|
17
|
|||
23
|
13 December 1991
|
17 November 1992
|
340
|
|||
24
|
18 November 1992
|
11 February 1993
|
85
|
|||
25
|
12 February 1993
|
24 October 1994
|
619
|
|||
26
|
25 October 1994
|
24 March 1997
|
881
|
|||
27
|
25 March 1997
|
17 January 1998
|
298
|
|||
28
|
18 January 1998
|
9 October 1998
|
264
|
|||
29
|
10 October 1998
|
11 January 2001
|
824
|
|||
30
|
11 January 2001
|
6 May 2002
|
480
|
|||
31
|
6 May 2002
|
8 November 2002
|
186
|
|||
32
|
8 November 2002
|
19 December 2002
|
41
|
|||
33
|
19 Dec 2002
|
2 May 2004
|
500
|
|||
34
|
2 May 2004
|
1 June 2004
|
30
|
|||
35
|
1 June 2004
|
1 November 2005
|
518
|
|||
36
|
1 November 2005
|
13 January 2007
|
438
|
|||
37
|
13 January 2007
|
11 May 2010
|
1214
|
|||
38
|
12 May 2010
|
28 Sep 2012
|
870
|
|||
39
|
29 September 2012
|
18 July 2013
|
292
|
|||
40
|
19 July 2013
|
26 April 2014
|
281
|
|||
41
|
27 April 2014
|
Incumbent
|
The complete list of Vice-Presidents of India includes the
persons sworn into the office as Vice-President
Sl.s
|
Namesss
|
To
|
|
1
|
Sri. E S Lakshmi Narasimhan
|
28/12/2009
|
|
2
|
Sri. Narayan Dutt Tiwari
|
21/08/2007
|
27/12/2009
|
3
|
Sri. Rameshwar Thakur
|
04/01/2006
|
21/08/2007
|
4
|
Sri. Sushil Kumar Shinde
|
04/11/2004
|
04/01/2006
|
5
|
Sri. Surjeet Singh Barnala
|
03/01/2003
|
03/11/2004
|
6
|
Dr. C. Rangarajan
|
24/11/1997
|
02/01/2003
|
7
|
Sri G. Ramanujam
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22/08/1997
|
23/11/1997
|
8
|
Sri Krishan Kant
|
07/02/1990
|
21/08/1997
|
9
|
Smt. Kumudben Manishankar Joshi
|
26/11/1985
|
07/02/1990
|
10
|
Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma
|
29/08/1984
|
26/11/1985
|
11
|
Sri Ramlal
|
15/08/1983
|
29/08/1984
|
12
|
Sri K.C. Abraham
|
15/08/1978
|
14/08/1983
|
13
|
Smt. Sharada Mukerjee
|
05/05/1977
|
14/08/1978
|
14
|
Sri Justice B.J. Diwan
|
17/02/1977
|
04/05/1977
|
15
|
Sri R.D. Bhandare
|
16/06/1976
|
16/02/1977
|
16
|
Sri Mohanlal Sukhadia
|
10/01/1976
|
15/06/1976
|
17
|
Sri Justice S. Obul Reddi
|
25/01/1975
|
09/01/1976
|
18
|
Sri Khandubai Kasanji Desai
|
11/04/1968
|
25/01/1975
|
19
|
Sri P.A. Thanu Pillai
|
04/05/1964
|
10/04/1968
|
20
|
Genl. S.M. Shrinagesh
|
08/09/1962
|
03/05/1964
|
21
|
Sri Bhimsen Sachar
|
01/08/1957
|
07/09/1962
|
22
|
Sri C.M. Trivedi
|
01/11/1953
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31/07/1957
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