Amiya Kumari Padhi

Hon'ble Justice
Amiya Kumari Padhi
Judge Odisha High Court
In office
18 April 1988  14 September 1995
Personal details
Born (1933-09-15)15 September 1933
Dhenkenal
Died 30 April 2012(2012-04-30) (aged 78)
Cuttack
Citizenship Indian
Nationality  India
Parents Justice J.K Mishra (father)
Alma mater Ravenshaw College
Religion Hindu
Website Odisha High Court Judges

Amiya Kumari Padhi (15 September 193330 April 2012) was an eminent Indian jurist and the first woman to serve as a judge of the Odisha High Court. She was also the Odisha High Court representative under the Indian National Security Act.[1]

Early life and education

Padhi was born in Dhenekanal, Orissa on September 15, 1933. She completed her matriculation in Sambalpur and graduated from Ravenshaw College in 1953. Padhi studied law and enrolled at the Bar in 1964. On April 18, 1988, she was elevated to judge of the Orissa High Court and retired from that position on September 14, 1995.[2]

Padhi was the only woman judge to serve at the Orissa High Court until the appointment of Sanju Panda in February 2007.[3] There has been a demand for 50% women reservation in Odisha judiciary owing to just 4.5 per cent women representation in the court.[4]

Family

Padhi was the daughter of late Justice JK Mishra and the niece of the former Chief Justice and Governor of Odisha, Gati Krushna Mishra.[5]

She married Shyam Sundar Padhi, the Director General of Police of Odisha for three terms between 1979 and 1987 who survived her. He died on January 31, 2015 at the age of 86.[6] Together, they had two daughters and a son.[7]

Death

Padhi died at the family residence on Bhaskosh Lane in Cuttack after prolonged ailment on April 30, 2012.[8] Her mortal remains were consigned to flames at Satichoura crematorium. [7]

In honor of Padhi's career and service to the judiciary of the state, all legal proceedings and office work in the Odisha high court was suspended after the news of her death was made public. [9]

Memberships

Padhi served on the Board formed under the Indian National Security Act at the Odisha High Court. She was also a member of the Ethical Committee of the Regional Medical Research Centre, Bhubaneswar.[1]

References

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