Misra was born on 25 November 1926 in
Banapur,
Odisha into an
Utkal Brahmin family. His father,
Godavaris Mishra (sometimes spelt Godabarish Misra), was an Odia litterateur and congress politician who became education minister of Orissa state in 1941 while India was still under British rule. In this capacity, Godavaris was instrumental in the founding of
Utkal University. Ranganath was the youngest of his parents' three sons. His eldest brother,
Lokanath Misra, was a prominent politician belonging to
Swatantra Party (led by
Rajaji) and later the
Janata Party. He served for several terms as a member of the
Rajya Sabha (upper house of Indian parliament) and also as governor of
Assam and
Nagaland. Loknath Misra's son,
Pinaki Misra, is a
Lok Sabha MP belonging to the
Biju Janata Dal. Ranganath's second brother, Raghunath Misra, was a politician belonging to the
Congress Party who was elected to the Orissa Legislative Assembly from the Banpur constituency. Raghunath's son,
Dipak Misra was the 45th
Chief Justice of India; he was in office from 28 August 2017 to 2 October 2018. Ranganath studied at Banpur High School and P.M. Academy and later at
Ravenshaw College and
Allahabad University. At a young age, he was married to Sumitra Misra, a woman of his own community and similar background, in a match arranged by their families in the usual Indian way. In 1950, they had a son, Devananda Misra, who became a lawyer and a senior advocate in the Supreme Court and the Orissa High Court. In 2009, Misra and his wife suffered a tremendous personal loss with the death of their son, Devananda Misra, who died aged 59. ==Career==