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Hon'ble Former Justices
381. Mr. P. D. KODE
382. Mr. U. V. BAKRE
383. Mr. P. V. HARDAS
384. Mr. M .L. TAHALIYANI
385. Mr. A. P. BHANGALE
386. Smt. R. S. DALVI
387. Mr. A. R. JOSHI
388. Mr. A. B. CHAUDHARI
389. Mr. M.T. JOSHI
390. Mr. A.M. THIPSAY
391. Mr. A.I.S. CHEEMA
392. Mr. A.V. NIRGUDE
393. Smt. R. P. SONDURBALDOTA
394. Mr. V. M. KANADE
395. Mr. F. M. REIS
396. Mr. ANOOP V. MOHTA
397. I. K. JAIN
398. Smt.VASANTI A. NAIK
399. Smt. V. K. TAHILRAMANI
400. Shri. SANGITRAO S. PATIL
401. Shri. SHANTANU SHARADCHANDRA KEMKAR
402. Shri. R. M. SAVANT
403. Shri. K. L. WADANE
404. DR. (Mrs.) SHALINI SHASHANK PHANSALKAR-JOSHI
405. Shri. A. S. OKA
406. Shri. B. R. GAVAI
407. Mrs. MRIDULA BHATKAR
408. Shri. S. K. KOTWAL
409. Shri. A. M. DHAVALE
410. Shri. R. M. BORDE
411. Shri. A. D. UPADHYE
412. Shri. R. G. KETKAR
413. Shri. INDRAJIT MAHANTY
414. Shri. PUKHRAJ RAJMAL BORA
415. Shri. AKIL KURESHI
416. Shri. M.S. SANKLECHA
417. Shri. P.N. DESHMUKH
418. Shri. S. C. DHARMADHIKARI
419. Shri. R. V. MORE
420. Shri. S. M. GAVHANE
421. Shri. K. K. SONAWANE
422. Shri. A.M. BADAR
423. KUM. NUTAN D. SARDESSAI
424. M. G. GIRATKAR
425. R. K. DESHPANDE
426. V.L. ACHLIYA
427. T.V. NALAWADE
428. Z.A. HAQ
429. B. U. DEBADWAR
430. SURESH CHANDRAKANT GUPTE
431. MRS. SWAPNA SANJIV JOSHI
432. KAMALKISHOR KAPOORCHANDJI TATED
433. SUNIL P. DESHMUKH
434. SHRI. UJJAL BHUYAN
435. SMT. PUSHPA VIRENDRA GANEDIWALA
436. SURENDRA PANDHARINATH TAVADE
437. SHAHRUKH JIMI KATHAWALLA
438. VISHWAS KASHINATHRAO JADHAV
439. V. M. DESHPANDE
440. Smt. SADHANA SANJAY JADHAV
441. SAMBHAJI SHIWAJI SHINDE
442. A. A. SAYED
443. A. K. MENON
444. VIRENDRASINGH GYANSINGH BISHT
445. M. G. SEWLIKAR
446. PRASANNA B. VARALE
447. SHRIKANT DATTATRAY KULKARNI
448. CHANDRAKANT VASANT BHADANG
449. SANDEEP KASHINATH SHINDE
450. SANJAY VIJAYKUMAR GANGAPURWALA
451. DHIRAJ SINGH THAKUR
452. ROHIT BABAN DEO
453. SUNIL B. SHUKRE
454. Smt. ANUJA PRABHUDESSAI, J.

Smt. R. S. DALVI




B.Com,LL.M. 2005-2015

Roshan Dalvi had completed B.Com. in 1973 with Specialisation in Business Management and LL.M. in 1978 from University of Bombay. She was appointed Fellow of Government Law College and awarded Merit Scholarship of University of Bombay (LL.M).

She practiced as a counsel on the Original Side of the Bombay High Court from August 1976 to September 1989 in Civil and Corporate matters. She was a visiting faculty at The Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies and Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies for Corporate Law between 1979 and 1989.

She was appointed Judge, Bombay City Civil and Sessions Court in September 1989, served as Principal Judge, Family Court, Mumbai from July 2004 to December 2004 and elevated to the Bombay High Court Bench in June, 2005.

She has conducted workshops for Judicial Officers on various legal subjects at the National and State Judicial Academies.

She was selected to participate in the Judicial Training Programme in Gender and Law at the University of Warwick, Coventry, UK in 1996 and is a Member of the Association of British Scholars (ABS), Mumbai Chapter for undertaking various socio-legal programmes.

She was invited to attend the meeting of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes (UNODC) at Vienna, Austria for the Protocol on human trafficking in 2006.

She has attended the Intensive Study Programme (ISP) in Judicial Training and Education at the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute (CJEI) at Halifax, Canada in 2009.

She was invited to the Annual Conference on South Asia to deliver the key-note address on Gender Perspectives in the Indian Constitution at the University of Wisconsin, USA in 2013.

Retired on 06/11/2015.

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