First go, i'll say it's similar to find-indexof-element-in-jquery-array
Anyhow, saw @jfriend00 and @PSCoder answering it brilliantly, I wanted to convey some alternative's to Find Index,
Assuming, you have your array as :-
var gridData = [];//{} Curly braces will define it as object type, push operations can take place with respect to Array's
and I have two or more data in that Array
var TestRow = {
        "name": "xx",
        "description": "xx",
        "subjectId": 15
    };
    var TestRow1 = {
        "name": "xx1",
        "description": "xx1",
        "subjectId": 151
    };
Now, I push these two data, like the way you have done. To find the Index of the pushed element, we can use, .indexOf and .inArray
var indexOfTestRow0 = gridData.indexOf(TestRow);// it returns the index of the element if it exists, and -1 if it doesn't.
    var indexOfTestRow1 = gridData.indexOf(TestRow1);// it returns the index of the element if it exists, and -1 if it doesn't.
    //Search for a specified value within an array and return its index (or -1 if not found).
    var indx1 = jQuery.inArray(TestRow, gridData);
    var indx2 = jQuery.inArray(TestRow1, gridData);
Thought of testing the stuff, so i tried something very simple like below:-
<head>
    <title></title>
    <script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
</head>
<script>
    $(document).ready(function () {
        var gridData = [];//{} Curly braces will define it as Boject type, push operations can take place with respect to Array's
        var TestRow = {
            "name": "xx",
            "description": "xx",
            "subjectId": 15
        };
        var TestRow1 = {
            "name": "xx1",
            "description": "xx1",
            "subjectId": 151
        };
        gridData.push(TestRow);
        gridData.push(TestRow1);
        console.log(gridData);
        var indexOfTestRow0 = gridData.indexOf(TestRow);// it returns the index of the element if it exists, and -1 if it doesn't.
        var indexOfTestRow1 = gridData.indexOf(TestRow1);// it returns the index of the element if it exists, and -1 if it doesn't.
        //Search for a specified value within an array and return its index (or -1 if not found).
        var indx1 = jQuery.inArray(TestRow, gridData);
        var indx2 = jQuery.inArray(TestRow1, gridData);
        console.log(indexOfTestRow0);
        console.log(indexOfTestRow1);
        console.log(indx1);
        console.log(indx2);
    });
</script>