List of governors of Maharashtra

The Governor of Maharashtra is the ceremonial head of the state of Maharashtra. The Constitution of India confers the executive powers of the state to the governor, however the de facto executive powers lie with the Council of Ministers.[1]

Governor of Maharashtra
Incumbent
Ramesh Bais
since 18 February 2023
StyleThe Honourable (formal)
Mr.Governor (informal)
His/Her Excellency
AbbreviationGOM
ResidenceRaj Bhavan, Mumbai

Raj Bhavan, NagpurRaj Bhavan, Pune

Raj Bhavan, Mahabaleshwar
AppointerPresident of India
Term lengthFive years
PrecursorGovernor of Maharashtra
Inaugural holderRaja Maharaj Singh
Formation24 March 1943 (81 years ago) (1943-03-24)
WebsiteMaharashtra Raj Bhavan

Ramesh Bais is the current governor of Maharashtra since February 13, 2023.

Powers and duties

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The governor formally appoints many of the state officials, including the advocate general of Bombay, the Lokayukta and Upa Lokayukta, the state election commissioner, the chairman and members of the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal, the chairman and members of the Mahtrarashtra State Human Rights Commission, the chairman and members of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC), the chairmen and members of the three development boards, the sheriff of Bombay, and the state chief information commissioner.

Governors of Maharashtra

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This is a list of governors of Maharashtra:[2]

  • Died in office
  • § Resigned from office
  • Removed from office
No.PortraitName
(born – died)
Home stateTenure in officeImmediate prior position heldAppointed by
FromToTime in office
Governor of Bombay State
1 Raja Sir Maharaj Singh
CIE CStJ
(1878–1959)
Punjab6 January
1948
30 May
1952
4 years, 145 daysPresident, All India Conference of Indian ChristiansLord Louis Mountbatten
(Governor-General)
2 Sir Girija Shankar Bajpai
KCSI KBE CIE
(1891–1954)
Uttar Pradesh30 May
1952
5 December
1954[†]
2 years, 189 daysSecretary-General, Ministry of External AffairsRajendra Prasad
(President)
Justice
M. C. Chagla
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(1900–1981)

(Acting)
Bombay5 December
1954
2 March
1955
87 daysChief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued in office)
3 Harekrushna Mahatab
(1899–1987)
Orissa2 March
1955
14 October
1956[§]
1 year, 226 daysMember of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Justice
M. C. Chagla
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(1900–1981)

(Acting)
Bombay14 October
1956
10 December
1956
57 daysChief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
4 Sri Prakasa
(1890–1971)
Uttar Pradesh10 December
1956
30 April
1960
3 years, 142 daysGovernor of Madras State
Governor of Maharashtra
(4) Sri Prakasa
(1890–1971)
Uttar Pradesh1 May
1960
16 April
1962
1 year, 350 daysGovernor of Bombay StateRajendra Prasad
(President)
5 P. Subbarayan
(1889–1962)
Madras17 April
1962
6 October
1962[†]
172 daysUnion Cabinet Minister for Transport and Communications
Justice
H. K. Chainani
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(1904–1965)

(Acting)
Maharashtra6 October
1962
28 November
1962
53 daysChief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
(President)
6 Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
(1900–1990)
Uttar Pradesh28 November
1962
18 October
1964[§]
1 year, 325 daysHigh Commissioner to the United Kingdom;
Ambassador to Ireland and Spain
Justice
H. K. Chainani
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(1904–1965)

(Acting)
Maharashtra18 October
1964
14 November
1964
27 daysChief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
7 P. V. Cherian
(1893–1969)
Madras14 November
1964
8 November
1969[†]
4 years, 359 daysChairman of Madras Legislative Council
Justice
S. P. Kotval
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(1910–1987)

(Acting)
Maharashtra8 November
1969
26 February
1970
110 daysChief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)V. V. Giri
(President)
8 Ali Yavar Jung
(1906–1976)
Telangana26 February
1970
11 December
1976[†]
6 years, 289 daysAmbassador to the United States
Justice
R. M. Kantawala
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(1916–1992)

(Acting)
Maharashtra11 December
1976
30 April
1977
140 daysChief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
(President)
9Sadiq Ali
(1910–2001)
Rajasthan30 April
1977
8 November
1980
3 years, 192 daysPresident, Indian National Congress (Organisation) (until 1973)B. D. Jatti
(Acting President)
10 Air Chief Marshal (Retd.)
Om Prakash Mehra
PVSM
(1919–2015)
Punjab8 November
1980
5 March
1982
1 year, 117 daysChief of the Air Staff (until 1976)Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
(President)
11 Air Chief Marshal (Retd.)
Idris Hasan Latif
PVSM
(1923–2018)
Telangana6 March
1982
16 April
1985[§]
3 years, 41 daysChief of the Air Staff (until 1981)
Justice
Konda Madhava Reddy
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(1923–1997)

(Acting)
Telangana16 April
1985
30 May
1985
44 daysChief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)Zail Singh
(President)
12Kona Prabhakara Rao
(1916–1990)
Andhra Pradesh31 May
1985
2 April
1986
306 daysGovernor of Sikkim
13 Shankar Dayal Sharma
(1918–1999)
Madhya Pradesh3 April
1986
2 September
1987[§]
1 year, 152 daysGovernor of Punjab and
Administrator of Chandigarh
Justice
S. K. Desai
Acting Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(1928–2011)

(Acting)
Maharashtra3 September
1987
2 November
1987
60 daysJudge of Bombay High Court (continued)R. Venkataraman
(President)
Justice
Chittatosh Mookerjee
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(born 1929)

(Acting)
West Bengal2 November
1987
20 February
1988
110 daysChief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
14 Kasu Brahmananda Reddy
(1909–1994)
Andhra Pradesh20 February
1988
18 January
1990[§]
1 year, 332 daysMember of Parliament, Lok Sabha
(until 1984)
Justice
Chittatosh Mookerjee
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(born 1929)

(Acting)
West Bengal18 January
1990
14 February
1990
27 daysChief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
15 Chidambaram Subramaniam
(1910–2000)
Tamil Nadu15 February
1990
9 January
1993[§]
2 years, 329 daysUnion Cabinet Minister of Defence (until 1980)
16P. C. Alexander
IAS (Retd.)
(1921–2011)
Kerala12 January
1993
13 July
2002[§]
9 years, 182 daysGovernor of Tamil Nadu (until 1990)Shankar Dayal Sharma
(President)
Justice
C. K. Thakker
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
(born 1943)

(Acting)
Gujarat13 July
2002
10 October
2002
89 daysChief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)K. R. Narayanan
(President)
17Mohammed Fazal
(1922–2014)
Uttar Pradesh10 October
2002
5 December
2004
2 years, 56 daysGovernor of GoaA. P. J. Abdul Kalam
(President)
18 S. M. Krishna
(born 1932)
Karnataka12 December
2004
5 March
2008[§]
3 years, 84 daysChief Minister of Karnataka (until May 2004)
S. C. Jamir
(born 1931)
(Additional charge until
8 July 2008)
Nagaland9 March
2008
8 July
2008
1 year, 319 daysGovernor of GoaPratibha Patil
(President)
19 S. C. Jamir
(born 1931)
8 July
2008
22 January
2010
20 K. Sankaranarayanan
(1932–2022)
Kerala22 January
2010
7 May
2012
4 years, 214 daysGovernor of Jharkhand
7 May
2012
24 August
2014[§]
Om Prakash Kohli
Governor of Gujarat
(1935–2023)

(Additional Charge)
Delhi24 August
2014
30 August
2014
6 daysGovernor of Gujarat (continued)Pranab Mukherjee
(President)
21 C. Vidyasagar Rao
(born 1941)
Telangana30 August
2014
4 September
2019
5 years, 5 daysUnion Minister of State for Commerce and Industry (until 2004)
22 Bhagat Singh Koshyari
(born 1942)
Uttarakhand5 September
2019
17 February
2023[§]
3 years, 165 daysMember of Parliament, Lok Sabha (until May 2019)Ram Nath Kovind
(President)
23 Ramesh Bais
(born 1947)
Chhattisgarh18 February
2023
Incumbent1 year, 118 daysGovernor of JharkhandDroupadi Murmu
(President)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Governor - Information under RTI Act" (PDF). p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 February 2014. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Previous Governors". Rajbhavan, Government of Maharashtra. Archived from the original on 6 February 2009. Retrieved 7 December 2017.