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Remembering G. T. Nanavati: A Tribute to a Great Judge
Honoring the legacy of G.T. Nanavati, a fearless and independent-minded judge who dedicated his life to the cause of justice and human rights. Remembering a champion of the poor and the oppressed and a staunch defender of the rule of law.
G.T. Nanavati was a towering figure in the Indian judiciary and a champion of justice and human rights. He was born in 1935 in Gujarat and was educated at the University of Bombay, where he obtained a Master of Laws degree. He began his career as a lawyer in the Bombay High Court before being appointed as a judge in the Gujarat High Court in 1969. Justice Nanavati was a fearless and independent-minded judge who was unafraid to take on powerful interests. He was known for his uncompromising stance on corruption and for his commitment to ensuring justice for all. He was a strong advocate for the rights of the disadvantaged and the marginalized. In 1981, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of India, where he served until his retirement in 1992. During his tenure, he heard some of the most important cases of the time, including the famous Bofors scandal. He also served as chair of the Commission of Inquiry into the 1984 Anti-Sikh riots and the Godhra riots. Justice Nanavati was a man of great integrity and courage who was respected by all. He was an inspiration to many, especially those who worked in the legal profession. His death in 2021 was a great loss to the nation and to the legal fraternity. Justice Nanavati will be remembered as a man who dedicated his life to the cause of justice and human rights. He was a champion of the poor and the oppressed and a staunch defender of the rule of law. His legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of all who knew him and in the decisions that he made as a judge. His passing is a sad reminder of a life well-lived and of a champion of justice who will not be forgotten.
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