Sheriff of Mumbai
The Sheriff of Mumbai is an apolitical titular position of authority bestowed for one year on a prominent citizen of Mumbai. The last Sheriff of Mumbai appointed was Dr. Mrs. Indu Shahani, principal of H. R. College, 2008.
The Sheriff is an officer of the High Court and the nominal Head of the High Court Department which carries out the orders of the High Court for summoning people, and also for attachment and sealing of properties and if ordered for their auction. The Sheriff has an office and staff but does not have any executive powers. The Sheriff office is in Bombay High Court, Fort on the Ground Floor. In the order of precedence, the Sheriff ranks just below the Mayor. Mumbai and Kolkata (Calcutta) are the only cities in India to maintain this post.
The most important social function of the Sheriff is to receive foreign dignitaries at the airport on behalf of the city and to call condolence meetings on the demise of prominent citizens of the city.
The first Sheriff of Mumbai after independence was Mahadeo Laxman Dahanukar, a city businessman in 1948. His son, Shantaram Mahadeo Dahanukar was also a Sheriff of Mumbai in 1969.
The Sheriff presides over various city-related functions and conferences and is in charge of receiving foreign guests of the government. The post gives the incumbent close access to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra and the Municipal Commissioner of the city. It is often criticised by citizens as a waste of public money. As the post is apolitical, many prominent citizens use it as a platform to showcase their achievements and serve the citizens of the metropolis.
Former Sheriffs
Former Sheriffs include:
S. No. | Name | Term | Known for |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Bhau Daji | 1869 | Physician, Educationalist |
2 | Bhau Daji | 1871 | Physician, Educationalist |
3 | Adamjee Peerbhoy | 1898 | Businessman |
4 | Fazal I Rahimtoola | 1928 | Politician |
5 | Mithan Jamshed Lam | 1947 | Lawyer |
6 | M. L. Dahanukar | 1948 | Businessman |
7 | Joachim Alva | 1949 | Lawyer, journalist and politician |
8 | Anandilal Podar | 1952 | |
9 | Khwaja Abdul Hamied | 1953 | Scientist, Industrialist |
10 | Abasaheb Garware | 1959 | Industrialist, Founder Chairman of the Garware Group |
11 | Frank Moraes | 1962 | Journalist |
12 | H. H. Ismail | 1967 | Diplomat and Consul General (DR) |
13 | Shantaram M. Dahanukar | 1969 | |
14 | Leela Moolgaokar[1] | 1975, 1976 | Social Worker |
15 | Dilip Kumar | 1980 | Film actor and Social Worker |
16 | B. K. Goyal | 1981 | Cardiologist |
17 | Sunil Dutt | 1982 | Actor |
18 | Sadruddin Daya | 1987 | Businessperson |
19 | Trimbak Krishna Tope[2] | 1988 | Former Principal (GLC), Former Vice-Chancellor (Mumbai University), Constitutional Expert |
20 | Jehangir Nicholson | 1988 | |
22 | Nana Chudasama | 1989, 1990 | Social activist |
23 | Homi Sethna | 1991 | Ex-Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission of India |
24 | Fakhruddin T. Khorakiwala | 1993 | Businessman |
25 | I.M. Kadri | 1994 | Architect |
26 | Sunil Gavaskar | 1995 | Cricketer |
27 | Subir Kumar Choudhury | 1996 | Businessman |
28 | Usha Kiran | 1997[3] | Actress |
29 | Sr. Kulwant Singh Kohli | 1998 | |
30 | Chandrakant Bakshi | 1999 | Writer |
31 | Dr.Augustine Francis Pinto | 2000 | Chairman,Ryan Group Of Institutions |
32 | Kiran Shantaram | 2002, 2003 | Filmmaker |
33 | Jagannathrao Hegde | 2004[4] | Dentist |
34 | Vijaypat Singhania | 2006 | Businessman |
35 | Indu Shahani | 2008 | Academic |
36 | Satish Chitgopekar | 2016 | Academic |
See also
- Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)
- Municipal Corporation Building, Mumbai (for details on the buildings architecture)
- Coat of arms of Mumbai
- Administrative divisions of Mumbai
- Mayor of Mumbai
- Municipal Commissioner of Mumbai
References
- ↑ "Leela Moolgaokar (1916-1992)". Tata Central Archives. Retrieved 2014-09-04.
- ↑ http://www.busybeeforever.com/viewart.asp?section=roundandabout&filename=bombay917200442901.xml&subsec=bombay
- ↑ "Actress Usha Kiran passes away at 71". The Indian Express. March 10, 2000.
- ↑ "New sheriff wants stress-free Mumbai". MiD DAY. 23 December 2003. Retrieved 31 December 2010.