No.
Name(born – died)
Portrait
Home state
Tenure in office
Immediate prior position held
Appointed by
From
To
Time in office
Governor of Bombay State
1
Raja Sir Maharaj Singh CIE CStJ (1878–1959)
Punjab
6 January 1948
30 May 1952
4 years, 145 days
President, All India Conference of Indian Christians
Lord Louis Mountbatten (Governor-General)
2
Sir Girija Shankar Bajpai KCSI KBE CIE (1891–1954)
Uttar Pradesh
30 May 1952
5 December 1954[†]
2 years, 189 days
Secretary-General, Ministry of External Affairs
Rajendra Prasad (President)
–
Justice M. C. Chagla Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (1900–1981) (Acting)
Bombay
5 December 1954
2 March 1955
87 days
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued in office)
3
Harekrushna Mahatab (1899–1987)
Orissa
2 March 1955
14 October 1956[§]
1 year, 226 days
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
–
Justice M. C. Chagla Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (1900–1981) (Acting)
Bombay
14 October 1956
10 December 1956
57 days
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
4
Sri Prakasa (1890–1971)
Uttar Pradesh
10 December 1956
30 April 1960
3 years, 142 days
Governor of Madras State
Governor of Maharashtra
(4)
Sri Prakasa (1890–1971)
Uttar Pradesh
1 May 1960
16 April 1962
1 year, 350 days
Governor of Bombay State
Rajendra Prasad (President)
5
P. Subbarayan (1889–1962)
Madras
17 April 1962
6 October 1962[†]
172 days
Union Cabinet Minister for Transport and Communications
–
Justice H. K. Chainani Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (1904–1965) (Acting)
Maharashtra
6 October 1962
28 November 1962
53 days
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (President)
6
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (1900–1990)
Uttar Pradesh
28 November 1962
18 October 1964[§]
1 year, 325 days
High Commissioner to the United Kingdom ; Ambassador to Ireland and Spain
–
Justice H. K. Chainani Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (1904–1965) (Acting)
Maharashtra
18 October 1964
14 November 1964
27 days
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
7
P. V. Cherian (1893–1969)
Madras
14 November 1964
8 November 1969[†]
4 years, 359 days
Chairman of Madras Legislative Council
–
Justice S. P. Kotval Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (1910–1987) (Acting)
Maharashtra
8 November 1969
26 February 1970
110 days
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
V. V. Giri (President)
8
Ali Yavar Jung (1906–1976)
Telangana
26 February 1970
11 December 1976[†]
6 years, 289 days
Ambassador to the United States
–
Justice R. M. Kantawala Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (1916–1992) (Acting)
Maharashtra
11 December 1976
30 April 1977
140 days
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (President)
9
Sadiq Ali (1910–2001)
Rajasthan
30 April 1977
8 November 1980
3 years, 192 days
President, Indian National Congress (Organisation) (until 1973)
B. D. Jatti (Acting President)
10
Air Chief Marshal (Retd.) Om Prakash Mehra PVSM (1919–2015)
Punjab
8 November 1980
5 March 1982
1 year, 117 days
Chief of the Air Staff (until 1976)
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (President)
11
Air Chief Marshal (Retd.) Idris Hasan Latif PVSM (1923–2018)
Telangana
6 March 1982
16 April 1985[§]
3 years, 41 days
Chief of the Air Staff (until 1981)
–
Justice Konda Madhava Reddy Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (1923–1997) (Acting)
Telangana
16 April 1985
30 May 1985
44 days
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
Zail Singh (President)
12
Kona Prabhakara Rao (1916–1990)
Andhra Pradesh
31 May 1985
2 April 1986
306 days
Governor of Sikkim
13
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999)
Madhya Pradesh
3 April 1986
2 September 1987[§]
1 year, 152 days
Governor of Punjab andAdministrator of Chandigarh
–
Justice S. K. Desai Acting Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (1928–2011) (Acting)
Maharashtra
3 September 1987
2 November 1987
60 days
Judge of Bombay High Court (continued)
R. Venkataraman (President)
–
Justice Chittatosh Mookerjee Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (born 1929) (Acting)
West Bengal
2 November 1987
20 February 1988
110 days
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
14
Kasu Brahmananda Reddy (1909–1994)
Andhra Pradesh
20 February 1988
18 January 1990[§]
1 year, 332 days
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha (until 1984)
–
Justice Chittatosh Mookerjee Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (born 1929) (Acting)
West Bengal
18 January 1990
14 February 1990
27 days
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
15
Chidambaram Subramaniam (1910–2000)
Tamil Nadu
15 February 1990
9 January 1993[§]
2 years, 329 days
Union Cabinet Minister of Defence (until 1980)
16
P. C. Alexander IAS (Retd.) (1921–2011)
Kerala
12 January 1993
13 July 2002[§]
9 years, 182 days
Governor of Tamil Nadu (until 1990)
Shankar Dayal Sharma (President)
–
Justice C. K. Thakker Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (born 1943) (Acting)
Gujarat
13 July 2002
10 October 2002
89 days
Chief Justice of Bombay High Court (continued)
K. R. Narayanan (President)
17
Mohammed Fazal (1922–2014)
Uttar Pradesh
10 October 2002
5 December 2004
2 years, 56 days
Governor of Goa
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (President)
18
S. M. Krishna (1932–2024)
Karnataka
12 December 2004
5 March 2008[§]
3 years, 84 days
Chief Minister of Karnataka (until May 2004)
–
S. C. Jamir (born 1931) (Additional charge until 8 July 2008)
Nagaland
9 March 2008
8 July 2008
1 year, 319 days
Governor of Goa
Pratibha Patil (President)
19
S. C. Jamir (born 1931)
8 July 2008
22 January 2010
20
K. Sankaranarayanan (1932–2022)
Kerala
22 January 2010
7 May 2012
4 years, 214 days
Governor of Jharkhand
7 May 2012
24 August 2014[§]
–
Om Prakash Kohli Governor of Gujarat (1935–2023) (Additional Charge)
Delhi
24 August 2014
30 August 2014
6 days
Governor of Gujarat (continued)
Pranab Mukherjee (President)
21
C. Vidyasagar Rao (born 1941)
Telangana
30 August 2014
4 September 2019
5 years, 5 days
Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry (until 2004)
22
Bhagat Singh Koshyari (born 1942)
Uttarakhand
5 September 2019
17 February 2023[§]
3 years, 165 days
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha (until May 2019)
Ram Nath Kovind (President)
23
Ramesh Bais (born 1947)
Chhattisgarh
18 February 2023
30 July 2024
1 year, 159 days
Governor of Jharkhand
Droupadi Murmu (President)
24
C. P. Radhakrishnan (born 1957)
Tamil Nadu
31 July 2024
Incumbent
141 days