Legal doyen Fali S Nariman passes away
He practised law for more than 70 years, initially in the Bombay High Court and since 1972, in the Supreme Court
PTI
New Delhi, 21 Feb
Legal doyen and veteran advocate
Fali S Nariman died here on Wednesday at the age of 95. He was suffering from
multiple ailments, including cardiac issues.
Born on 10 January, 1929, Nariman
was enrolled as an advocate at the Bombay High Court in November 1950 and was
designated a senior advocate in 1961. Nariman was born in Rangoon (now Yangon)
to a well-off business executive. The Nariman family fled to India in the face
of the Japanese invasion in 1942 when Fali was 12.
He practised law for more than 70
years, initially in the Bombay High Court and since 1972, in the Supreme Court.
Nariman was appointed as the additional solicitor general of India in May 1972.
He resigned from the post a day after the imposition of Emergency on 26 June,
1975.
In his long and illustrious legal
career, Nariman argued in several landmark cases, including the Bhopal gas
tragedy case, TMA Pai case, Jayalalithaa disproportionate assets case and the
famous case of the National Judicial Appointments Commission, which was struck
down by the Supreme Court. Nariman, who was often referred to as the
"Bhishma Pitamah" of the Indian judiciary, authored books, including
"Before the Memory Fades", "The State of the Nation",
"India's Legal System: Can it be Saved?" and "God Save the
Hon'ble Supreme Court".
Nariman received the Padma Bhushan
in January 1991 and in 2007, he was awarded the Padma Vibhushan. He was also
nominated as a member of the Rajya Sabha in November 1999.
Reacting to the news of his death,
senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi took to X and wrote: "End of an era'#falinariman
passes away, a living legend who will forever be in hearts and minds of those
in law and public life. Above all his diverse achievements, he stuck to his
principles unwaveringly and called a spade a spade, a quality shared by his
brilliant son #Rohinton."
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said
not only the legal fraternity, but the country has lost a towering figure of
intellect and wisdom. "The country has lost an epitome of what
righteousness stood for. A doyen, paragon and a legend in his own lifetime has
left us, leaving the jurisprudence enriched by his immense contribution. I have
always learnt something new by merely appearing even against him," the law
officer said in his message.
Activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan
said Nariman's death was an enormous loss to the country. In a post on X,
Bhushan wrote: "Very sad news. Eminent Jurist Fali S Nariman Passes Away.
He was also regarded as the Bhishma Pitamah of the lawyer community. A great
lawyer and close friend of our family. His passing away at this critical
juncture is an enormous loss for our country."
Fali Nariman's son, Rohinton
Nariman, was a Supreme Court judge.
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