Fali S. Nariman

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Fali S. Nariman
Birth Name Fali Sam Nariman
Born January 10, 1929
Origin Rangoon, British Burma
Education LL.B (Government Law College, Mumbai)
Bar Membership Bar Council of India
Firm Independent Practice
Specialization Constitutional Law, Arbitration
Years Active 1950–2024
Notable Cases Kesavananda Bharati, Bhopal Gas Tragedy, SC/ST Reservation


Fali Sam Nariman (January 10, 1929 – February 21, 2024) was an eminent Indian constitutional lawyer and legal luminary. He was one of the most distinguished lawyers in India's post-independence history.

Early Life and Education

Born in Rangoon, Burma (now Myanmar) to a Parsi family, Nariman moved to India during World War II. He obtained his law degree from Government Law College, Mumbai, and was called to the bar in 1950.

Legal Career

Early Practice

Nariman began his practice at the Bombay High Court and later moved to the Supreme Court of India. He was designated as Senior Advocate in 1961.

Additional Solicitor General

He served as Additional Solicitor General of India from 1972 to 1975 but resigned during the Emergency period (1975-77), refusing to defend certain government actions.

Constitutional Cases

Nariman was involved in several landmark constitutional cases that shaped Indian jurisprudence.

Notable Cases

Case Year Significance
Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala 1973 Basic Structure doctrine
Bhopal Gas Tragedy 1989 Victims' compensation
Mandal Commission Case 1992 Reservation policies
Vodafone Tax Case 2012 Retrospective taxation

Contributions

  • Authored several books on law and jurisprudence
  • Member of the Rajya Sabha (1999-2005)
  • International arbitrator for numerous cases
  • Founding President of the Bar Association of India

Publications

  • Before Memory Fades (autobiography, 2010)
  • The State of the Nation (2013)
  • India's Legal System: Can It Be Saved? (2006)

Awards and Recognition

  • Padma Vibhushan (2007)
  • Padma Bhushan (1991)
  • Gruber Prize for Justice (2002)
  • Living Legend of Law Award

Legal Philosophy

Nariman was known for:

  • Strong advocacy for judicial independence
  • Defense of fundamental rights
  • Critique of judicial delay
  • Support for legal reforms