Justice Bela M. Trivedi Bids Farewell to Supreme Court After Trailblazing Career
Justice Bela M. Trivedi, the eleventh woman in the history of the Indian Supreme Court, demitted office on May 16, 2025, after serving three-and-a-half impactful years on the Bench. Her career is marked by a series of legal firsts, including her rare elevation from a trial court judge to the apex court and her contribution to several landmark rulings shaping Indian jurisprudence.
Justice Bela M. Trivedi retired from the Supreme Court of India on May 16, 2025. Her tenure was notable for her judicial contributions in constitutional matters, child protection laws, reservation policies, and economic legislation. Her exit marks the end of a distinguished legal journey that began in Gujarat’s trial courts in 1995.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Justice Bela M. Trivedi Bids Farewell to Supreme Court After Trailblazing Career |
| Date of Retirement | May 16, 2025 |
| First Court Appointment | July 10, 1995 (City Civil and Sessions Court, Ahmedabad) |
| Elevated to | Supreme Court August 31, 2021 |
| Notable Cases | EWS Reservation, SC Sub-classification, POCSO interpretation |
| Unique Distinction | Father-daughter judges in same court (Limca Record) |
| Birth and Education | Born June 10, 1960, Patan, Gujarat; practiced in Gujarat High Court |
| Administrative Roles | Registrar Vigilance, Law Secretary – Gujarat Government |
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