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Indu Malhotra was born on 14 March, 1956 in Bangalore, Mysore State, India, is an Indian judge (born 1956). Discover Indu Malhotra's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Indu Malhotra is a retired judge and senior counsel of the Supreme Court of India.
She was the second woman to be designated as senior advocate by the Supreme Court.
She was the first woman advocate to be elevated as a judge of the Supreme Court of India directly from the bar.
Indu Malhotra, the youngest child of Om Prakash Malhotra, a Supreme Court senior advocate and author, and Satya Malhotra, was born in Bangalore on 14 March 1956.
Malhotra attended Carmel Convent School, New Delhi, before studying for a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.), and subsequently Masters, in political science from Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi.
After obtaining her master's degree, she worked briefly as a lecturer in political science at Miranda House and Vivekananda College, Delhi University.
In 1982 she completed a Bachelor of Laws from the Campus Law Centre of the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
Malhotra joined the legal profession in 1983, and was enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi.
In 1988 she qualified as an advocate-on-record in the Supreme Court, and secured the first position in the examination.
After serving as legal counsel in the Supreme Court for 30 years, Malhotra was unanimously recommended for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court.
She also authored the third edition of The Law and Practice of Arbitration and Conciliation (2014).
Malhotra has authored a Commentary on the Law and Practice of Arbitration in India, which was released on 7 April 2014 by the Chief Justice of India.
Her appointment was confirmed and ordered by the government on 26 April 2018; she was the first woman judge to be elevated directly from the bar.
Malhotra retired on 13 March 2021.
Some of the important cases in which Malhotra had appeared are:
Her dissenting note on the majority judgement for allowing women's entry in to the famous Sabari mala temple received wide attention.
As the sole women justice on the panel she noted in her dissenting judgement that "what constitutes an essential religious practice is for the religious community to decide" and not a matter that should be decided by the courts.
She added that "notions of rationality cannot be invoked in matters of religion by courts".
Malhotra has been a member of various committees constituted by the Supreme Court from time to time, including the Vishakha Committee.