Amratlal Paramananddas Ravani, a former Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court, was born in 1934. He enrolled as an advocate with the Bar Council of Gujarat in 1962.[1][2]
Ravani was appointed an Additional Judge of Gujarat High Court in 1982 and became a Permanent Judge the same year. He was transferred to Rajasthan High Court in 1995 and was appointed the Chief Justice of that court the same year. He resigned in 1996.[1][3]
Ravani was a vocal critic of BJP's communalism in the wake of 2002 Gujarat riots.[4][5][6] He submitted a written testimony to the National Human Rights Commission after the riots.[7][8]
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