Here is a list of some of the eminent benches he was part of:
“If ever a case called for hanging, this was it”, said the bench of Justices Dipak Misra, R Banumathi and Ashok Bhushan in the intensely tragic and heinous yet revolutionary murder and rape case of Nirbhaya. Thus he led the bench that upheld the death sentence awarded to the 4 convicts of the Nirbhaya rape case. The brutal crime committed against the girl Nirbhaya led to the enactment of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2013 or Anti Rape Bill which was later called Nirbhaya Act. The new law mandated death penalty u/s 376A in the Indian Penal Code.
He was a part of the 3 bench judges when Supreme Court for the first time in Indian history opened its doors to hear the mercy petition filed by Yakub Memon (the 1993 Mumbai serial blast convict) which was finally rejected and thus Memon and his advocates failed to get his execution stayed. Justice Misra, later on also received an anonymous death threat for rejecting Menon’s plea.
He was also a part of the bench that rejected the Uttar Pradesh Government’s decision to provide reservation in promotion. The bench upheld the Allahabad High Court judgment that reservation in promotions can be provided only if there are sufficient data and evidence to justify it.
He is the man behind the National Anthem ruling. Yes, he was a part of the bench that ordered playing of National Anthem at the beginning of a film in theatres.
He was part of the bench that upheld the constitutional validity of criminal defamation provisions in the IPC. It said these did not muzzle free speech and asked the petitioners—which included Rahul Gandhi, Subramanian Swamy, and Arvind Kejriwal —to face trial.
The assignments on hand after Justice Mistake takes over the charge of office as Chief Justice of India include – the vexatious title dispute in the Ram Mandir and Navri Masjid case. He will be part of the benches deciding on crucial issues such as apart from Ayodhya title case, the Cauvery water dispute, SEBI- Sahara payment issue, BCCI reforms, and the Panama paper leaks and on privacy policy.
Justice Misra will be the third judge from Odisha to become Chief Justice of India after Justice Ranganath Misra (his uncle) and GB Pattanaik.