Daya Saran Sinha
Daya Saran Sinha was an Indian judge and the eighteenth chief justice of the Gujarat High Court. He also served as the first chairperson of the Gujarat State Human Rights Commission.
Early life and education
Sinha was born on 18 March 1941. His father was an officer under the British government. He attended Gomti Inter College in Phulpur, near Allahabad. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Allahabad in 1957 and 1959, respectively.Career
After law school, Sinha enrolled as a pleader in 1959. He became an advocate in 1962, and started his practice in the Allahabad High Court and Supreme Court of India on Civil, Company, Tax and Constitutional matters. He worked as a member of the Allahabad High Court as a Legal Aid, Standing Counsel, and Additional Chief Standing Counsel in Uttar Pradesh. Sinha also appeared as a Senior Counsel of the Eastern Railways and many statutory bodies in Uttar Pradesh.He was appointed a judge of Allahabad High Court on 17March 1986. On 17March 2002, he was elevated as chief justice of the Gujarat High Court; he held the office until 18March 2003. Sinha ruled on four cases during his time as chief justice of the Gujarat High Court.
Sinha served as the first chairperson of the Gujarat State Human Rights Commission from 2006 to 2011. He received an honorary doctorate of literature from Seventh-day Adventist College in 2011, issued by Kamla Beniwal, the then-governor of Gujarat.
After retirement, Sinha became the national president of the Rule of Law Society. He was also the chairman of the management committee of Bhavan's Mehta School and College.