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Mukta Gupta (born 28 June 1961) is an Indian judge. She is a sitting judge of the
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, and was a former
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for the
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. As a public prosecutor, she prosecuted a number of notable cases, including those relating to the 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament, and the 2000 terrorist attack on Red Fort in Delhi, as well as the murders of Jessica Lal and Naina Sahni.


Life

Gupta was educated at the Montfort School in Delhi and obtained a
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from
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in 1980. She studied law at the
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.


Career

Gupta enrolled with the Delhi Bar Council in 1984 and practiced law in Delhi before being appointed a public prosecutor.


Public Prosecutor

In 1993, Gupta was appointed an Additional Public Prosecutor in the Delhi High Court, and became a standing counsel for the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, India, handling criminal matters on their behalf. She also was the legal representative of the All India institute of Medical Science, New Delhi, and served as a member of the Delhi Legal Services Authority, working in programs relating to rehabilitation of prisoners and juveniles in conflict with the law. As a government counsel, Gupta prosecuted a number of notable criminal cases, including the
murder of Jessica Lal Jessica Lal (5 January 1965 – 30 April 1999) was a model in New Delhi who was working as a celebrity barmaid at a crowded socialite party when she was shot dead at around 2.00am on 30 April 1999. Dozens of witnesses pointed to Siddharth Vashis ...
, the
murder of Naina Sahni Naina Sahni was the victim of the 1995 tandoor murder case. On 2 July 1995, 29-year-old Sahni was killed by her husband Sushil Sharma, an Indian National Congress youth leader. Sushil Sharma was convicted for the murder by the Trial Court, Delhi ...
, the murder of
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, the criminal cases relating to the 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament, and the 2000 terrorist attack on Red Fort in Delhi. Gupta also represented the
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in a number of significant cases, including the murders of
Priyadarshini Mattoo Priyadarshini Mattoo (23 July 1970 – 23 January 1996) was a 25-year-old law student who was found raped and murdered at her house in New Delhi on 23 January 1996. On 17 October 2006, the Delhi High Court found Santosh Kumar Singh guilty on bo ...
and Madhumita Sharma, and the case concerning the leaking of intelligence from the Indian Naval War Room.


Judiciary

Gupta was appointed an additional judge of the Delhi High Court in 2009 and was appointed a permanent judge in 2014. As a judge she has adjudicated a number of politically significant cases, including a case against television presenter
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for defaming Congress leader
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, and in a case concerning the conviction of a Pakistani national for conspiring to commit terrorism in India. In October 2020, Gupta declined to grant relief to the secretary of the Indian Supreme Court Bar Association after he was suspended. The suspension had been instituted after he attempted to interfere with a resolution passed by the Association, criticizing former Supreme Court judge Arun Mishra for violating judicial protocol and praising the Prime Minister in a public speech. In 2019, Gupta was appointed a special judge in a special court constituted under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967, to examine whether the
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(SIMI) should be declared as an unlawful association under that act. Gupta has adjudicated in several cases concerning the freedom of speech and expression in India. In 2012, Gupta refused to allow a plea for the withdrawing of an Army press release alleging bribery by a retired army officer, noting that Indian law, in her opinion, did not enforce the 'right to reputation' as a fundamental right. In July 2020, she directed
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to remove posts containing allegations of criminal conduct against a civil servant by a woman, while the case concerning these allegations was ongoing. In April 2020, Gupta directed the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, to provide medical treatment to a woman who had been denied access to health care after disclosing that she had tested as
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References

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