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“These 7 years have been the most difficult, gruelling years of my life. I can tell you it is no cakewalk. Having been on both the sides – This side is much much more difficult. You have to read much more. I can’t say that I enjoyed every minute of being a Judge – I certainly enjoyed writing Judgments – I believe there is a legitimate expectation in the minds of the citizens and the litigating public to get a certain quality of justice from this final Court, for that it is very clear – Merit must predominate – It is time more Direct appointees are elevated to the bench”
– Justice RF Nariman
Supreme Court bids farewell to Justice RF Nariman, “Lion that guarded judicial institution”, as put by the Hon’ble Chief Justice, NV Ramana in the ceremonial function at Court 1, today.
Justice Nariman was born on August 13, 1956 to Mr. Fali Nariman, a distinguished jurist, and Mrs. Bapsi Nariman.
He graduated from Shri Ram College of Commerce and completed his LL.B. from University of Delhi. Following this, he went to Harvard Law School to pursue LLM.
He joined the Bar as an advocate in 1979 and was designated as a Senior Advocate by the Supreme Court in 1993.
He was appointed as the Solicitor General of India in 2011 and elevated as a Supreme Court judge in July, 2014.
Reminiscences shared By Lawyers
Senior Advocate Ranjit Kumar: I have seen Justice Nariman as a Junior Advocate, as a senior and then as a Judge — always wondered how his demeanour would be as a Judge, considering how he took us for conferences! It was amazing to see how demeanour became extremely patient as Judge.
Senior Advocate Balasubramaniam: Met Justice Nariman first when he was a Law Officer to brief him – What an incredible memory he had, we were aghast. He is everything rolled into one. He will come back to the Bar — we need his guidance & assistance.
Senior Advocate Ajit Sinha goes over Justice Narimans’ memory – “What a gracious judge,” he said.
Junior Lawyers were very scared when Justice Nariman became a judge, how we would appear in front of him. Our Generation is proud that we have seen him as a Judge, justice like our seniors say “have you seen Justices Vivian Bose or Fazal Ali?,” added Advocate Aggrawal
Supreme Court Bar Association Function In the Honour of Justice RF Nariman
Chief Justice of India, NV Ramana, appreciating Justice RF Nariman for taking Judgeship, despite having a lucrative career at Bar, said,
“Day in an out, there exists a misconception in the minds of people that Judges live in big bungalow, work only till 10 to 4 and enjoy holidays - This is untrue. It is not easy to prepare more than 100 cases every week, listen novel arguments in independent cases and order judgements, while also dealing with the various administrative duties of a Judge. We burn the midnight oil, wake up early morning, sometimes both to fulfil our judicial duties. We continue to work during holidays – do research and author pending judgments. Therefore when false narratives are floated around related to lifestyle of Judges, it is difficult to swallow. Honestly if Brother Nariman had chosen to continue advocacy he would have had a more peaceful and luxurious life!”
SCBA President, Shri Vikas Singh raised the issue of more Direct Appointments and Women Lawyers being elevated to the Bench – Justice Nariman seconded the same.
SCBA Vice President, Shri Pradeep Rai recalled his experiences at the Bar with Justice Nariman with citing few of his landmark judgments, including, KS Puttaswamy – The unanimous 9-Judge verdict, Sabarimala Temple Entry, Triple Talaq Case, Joseph Shine v. Union of India, Shreya Singhal Judgment and Indira Jaising Case, where the Court laid down criteria for elevation as a Senior Advocate.
“Justice Nariman when elevated as the Supreme Court judge, was a changed man - He never made the lawyer feel that he is not well read of his case. He gave relief sometimes on a point that the lawyer himself wasn't aware of. That's the greatness of the man,” Shri Vikas Singh in his address recalled the tone, tenor of Justice Nariman as an Advocate and as a Judge.
Learned Attorney General, Shri KK Venugopal, recalled Justice Nariman as a prolific young lawyer, junior and a Judge. He further commended the recent suo motu cognizance taken up by a bench led by him, on Bakrid Relaxations by the Kerala Government and the Kanwar Yatra issue, where Justice Nariman observed –
Right to Religion cannot supersede Right to Life under Article 21.
Installation of CCTV at Police Stations, at all places where confessional statements are recorded and Bail in PMLA matters were further added by the learned AG to the diverse issues decided by Justice Nariman in his 7 years of Tenure.
“Justice Nariman is distinct not because he was elevated as a Supreme Court judge but because of the judgments he delivered to build jurisprudence in the country,” Ld. AG said.
Justice Nariman in his course of address regarded Ld. AG as “My guru for Life”
In his course of address, Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman recalled his academic career, his experience & learnings as a young member at the Bar, remembered Justice Venkatachaliah, Justice AP Sen, Justice Lodha, Justice O. Chinnappa Reddy, Justice Iyer, Former Finance/Law Minister Shri Arun Jaitley and Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal.
“It’s a very unreal thing – not to step in this institution which I have belonged to for so many years. God bless the Supreme Court – Now and Always,” Justice Nariman said while ending his address.
Notable Judgments By Justice RF Nariman
Justice Nariman’s wit and elephantic memory reflects by one of his remark in Pravin Electricals v. Galaxy Infra, where he writes;
“The facts of this case remind one of Alice in Wonderland – In Chapter II of Lewis Caroll's classic, after little Alice had gone down the Rabbit hole, she exclaims “Curiouser and curiouser!” and Lewis Caroll states “(she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English)”. This is a case which eminently cries for the truth to out between the parties through documentary evidence and cross-examination.”
Justice L. Nageswara Rao finds place in the Collegium with the retirement of Justice Nariman today.
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