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Fali Sam Nariman is an Indian jurist. He was the senior advocate to the Supreme Court of India since 1971 and has remained the President of the Bar Association of India since 1991. Nariman is an internationally recognised jurist on international arbitration.He has been honored with the 19th Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for

Excellence in Public Administration 2018. He is one of India's most distinguished constitutional lawyers and he has argued several leading cases. He remained Additional Solicitor General of India May 1972- June 1975.He has been awarded the Padma Bhushan , Padma Vibhushan and Gruber Prize for Justice and has remained nominated member of the Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of the Parliament of India for a term . Wikipedia  

✵ 10. January 1929
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“…Don't be disheartened as so many have become - about quotas and reservations in education”

Affirmative action, not quotas for education': Nariman

“Don't despair. Governments are the same everywhere - in every country.”

Affirmative action, not quotas for education': Nariman

“I don’t think, Mr. Palkhiwala, you can add anything more to what Mr. Nariman has so well presented.”

These were some of the early memories in the Bombay Bar which Mr Nariman still recalls and cherish.
When he had appeared in case on the brief of Mr. Palkhiwala.
Fali S. Nariman, ‘Before Memory Fades: An Autobiography

“A Case I Won – But I Would Prefer To Have Lost.”

Criticizing his own win, Nariman said “I don’t see what is so special about the first five judges of the Supreme Court. They are only the first five in seniority of appointment – not necessarily in superiority of wisdom or competence. I see no reason why all the judges in the highest court should not be consulted when a proposal is made for appointment of a high court judge (or an eminent advocate) to be a judge of the Supreme Court. I would suggest that the closed-circuit network of five judges should be disbanded.
When he appeared in the Second Judges Case in the the Supreme Court Nariman which he won.
Fali S. Nariman, ‘Before Memory Fades: An Autobiography

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