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Justice P.N. Bhagwati (1921–2017), former Chief Justice of India, transformed Indian constitutional law through judicial activism, PIL, and the doctrine of absolute liability. He expanded Article 21 to include dignity, fairness, and socio-economic rights, championed bonded labor abolition, strengthened judicial independence, and made justice accessible even via letters. Landmark cases like Maneka Gandhi, Francis Coralie Mullin, Bandhua Mukti Morcha, MC Mehta, and SP Gupta reflect his philosophy of a living Constitution serving the marginalized. Despite his controversial role in ADM Jabalpur, Bhagwati’s legacy lies in embedding human dignity, accountability, and access to justice at the heart of Indian jurisprudence.
Fali S. Nariman’s autobiography Before Memory Fades mixes legal memoir with moral guidance. It recalls his childhood after fleeing Rangoon, his rise at the Bombay Bar, and lessons from mentors and landmark cases. Nariman emphasizes patience, rigorous preparation, honesty with the court, and integrity—shown by his resignation during the Emergency—and offers practical rules for young lawyers. He defends constitutional values, judicial independence, lifelong learning, and ethical practice, portraying law as a service led by conscience.
Nani Palkhivala’s life offers a model for first-generation lawyers to succeed through knowledge and values, not privilege. Rising from modest beginnings, he mastered legal fundamentals, used constitutional law to empower, and honed language as his key advocacy tool. His integrity, clarity, relentless learning, and preparation set him apart. Palkhivala emphasized respecting institutions, using law for public good, and believing in its power for change. His journey shows that reputation is built through ethics, skill, and service—proving that a lasting legal legacy can be created without inherited networks.
Supreme Court Records Assam’s Eviction Procedure For Reserved Forest Encroachments, Orders Status Quo Pending Due Process
The Supreme Court of India has disposed of a batch of civil appeals and writ petitions filed by Abdul Khalek and other residents of several villages situated within notified reserved…
Supreme Court Allows Condonation of Delay in Land Acquisition Appeals Under RFCTLARR Act, Clarifies Applicability of Limitation Act
The Supreme Court in The Deputy Commissioner and Special Land Acquisition Officer v. M/s S.V. Global Mill Limited and over 500 connected matters has held that appeals under Section 74…
Supreme Court: High Courts Cannot Direct Police To Follow Section 41A CrPC After Refusing To Quash FIR
The Supreme Court in Practical Solutions Inc. (through Authorised Representative) v. State of Telangana & Ors. set aside a Telangana High Court order which, while disposing of a petition to…
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