The Supreme Court collegium headed by Chief Justice of India N V Ramana has approved the proposal for the elevation of openly gay advocate Saurabh Kirpal as a judge of the Delhi High Court.
Saurabh Kirpal's proposed elevation to the bench was reportedly a matter of controversy due to his alleged sexual orientation. Kirpal was recommended for elevation in 2017 by the Delhi High Court collegium, then led by acting chief justice Gita Mittal.
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If appointed, Saurabh Kirpal will be India’s first openly gay judge
Son of Justice BN Kirpal, the 31st Chief Justice of India
Worked with the United Nations in Geneva before returning to India
Saurabh Kirpal has been practicing law in India for 20 years
Designated Senior Advocate in 2021, all 31 HC judges voted unanimously
Kirpal has also authored a book called ‘Sex and the Supreme Court’
Saurabh Kirpal's candidature was deferred at least four times since 2017
There were reports that his candidature was deferred due to sexual orientation
Govt reportedly objected to elevation claiming conflict of interest as his partner is European
Partner Nicolas Germain Bachmann is a foreign national and a Swiss Human Rights activist
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