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Remembering Fali S Nariman: Tributes, legacy & Fali Nariman's do's and don'ts for lawyers

Supreme Court advocate, Padma Vibhushan Fali Sam Nariman died earlier today. As tributes pour in from all quarters, a look back at Nariman's advice to lawyers, his thoughts on 're-ethicalising' law practice in India, his memories of joining the Mumbai bar in 1950 and sending a wedding invitation to Sir Jamshedji Tata in 1955.

February 21, 2024 / 15:01 IST
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Senior Supreme Court Advocate Fali S. Nariman joined the Mumbai bar in 1950, shortly after the Constituent Assembly adopted the Indian Constitution on November 26, 1949. He died in the early morning hours on February 21, 2024, at the age of 95.

Fali S. Nariman, senior advocate and jurist, passed away early morning of February 21, 2024, aged 95. Tributes have been pouring in for Nariman, an expert in constitutional law, who was often called the Bhishma Pitamah of India's lawyers’ community.

"He was the last of a generation of lawyers from Bombay (now Mumbai) who shaped and moulded the history of constitutional law in India, a voice that stood by secular values, for the Independence of the judiciary. My deepest condolences for his family. RIP," wrote prominent lawyer and activist Indira Jaising.

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Rahul Gandhi posted: "His contributions have not only shaped landmark cases, but have also inspired generations of jurists to uphold the sanctity of our Constitution and civil liberties. May his commitment to justice and fairness continue to guide us, even in his absence."

"Very sad news. 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," wrote Prashant Bhushan, Indian public interest lawyer at the Supreme Court of India.