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- Justice RF Nariman: An Incredible Life Of A Parsi Priest Who . . .
It is certainly poetic that a Parsi priest, who’d be considered a conservative based on his priestly background, sat on one of the historic and most progressive judgments of modern India That speaks who Justice Nariman indeed was when he wore the coat as a Supreme Court judge, and how much he valued personal liberties of citizens
- ‘Doyen of the bar’ Fali Nariman a guardian of the constitution
Years later, Fali Nariman’s unique legal journey, rooted in Bombay’s Parsi community, began in commercial law before he relocated to Delhi in 1971 As a post-independence lawyer, Nariman aligned with business interests, challenging laws affecting both commerce and land
- Former SC Justice Rohinton Nariman - A Hinduphobic Hypocrite . . .
While he carries conservative views when it comes to his own religion, especially when it comes to menstruating women coming near the Parsi Temple, he supported the entry of women into Sabarimala temple, because, after all, they were not Parsis!
- Rohinton Nariman: Gender Equality: Rights of Parsi Women . . .
Justice Nariman was recognized as one of five “World Heroes” by Access Now, an International Human Rights Organization, for his concurring judgment in K S Puttuswamy versus Union of India (2017), recognizing the Rights to Privacy as a Fundamental Right under Art 21 of the Constitution of India
- Rohinton Nariman: A brilliant mind and a fearless judge
When asked about his views on reincarnation, Nariman said in jest, “I would like to be reborn as a pet in a Parsi household,” affirming the Zoroastrian love for dogs About the Uniform Civil Code, he said, “It’s a good idea but not in the present moment, where it can be used for bashing minorities ”
- Who was Fali S Nariman? A look at his landmark cases
Nariman played significant roles in landmark cases such as the Golak Nath case, establishing judicial review over constitutional amendments He was also a part of the NJAC verdict and the SC AoR
- A Tribute To The Remarkable Life Of Fali S. Nariman The Titan . . .
Nariman, a loved child, was born to Parsi parents in 1929 in Rangoon, Burma, and did his schooling from Bishop Cotton College, Shimla, B A from St Xavier's College, Mumbai, followed by a law degree from the Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai
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