On August 5, 1991, Leela Seth became the first woman appointed as the Chief Justice of a High Court in India, specifically the Himachal Pradesh High Court. Born on October 20, 1930, in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Leela Seth received her early education in Lucknow and Kolkata. She studied law at the London Bar in England and topped the bar examination in 1958, becoming the first Indian woman to achieve this feat. Leela Seth began her legal career in the Kolkata High Court and later practiced at the Patna High Court. In 1978, she was appointed a judge in the Delhi High Court. Her appointment as Chief Justice in 1991 marked a significant milestone for women in the Indian judiciary. Leela Seth passed away on May 5, 2017, leaving behind a legacy of pioneering achievements and contributions to the legal field
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