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I don't like the system of Moot-Courts these days, in law schools. My grand-daughter participates in these Moot-Courts, but I don't like the idea of saying, in A vs. B it was said etc. It makes no difference to what was said. According to Halsbury's, it was said in Queen vs. Latham that it makes no difference what was said in a given case because by and large all of it depends on the facts of the case, except for constitutional matters.
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I generally keep up to date with recent academic writings in law and literature; and to keep myself up to date I also subscribe to and browse through the New York Review of Books – a bi-weekly feature which gives all the current publications around the world – as well as the London Review of Books.
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In my view, I'm most fascinated by constitutional law. How to work the constitution is far more important than how to write it. It is much easier to write the constitution. I recall when the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh came to visit me, (to draft the Bangladesh Constitution). I was the Additional Solicitor General then. We gave them ideas and drafts were exchanged, but it didn't last for more than a couple of years. Writing a constitution is simpler; borrowing ideas from everywhere is nothing great. How to work the constitution is a grave challenge and it's fascinating.
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Law is a matter of the heart, as well as the head. You have to have compassion; it is one of the greatest qualities. Lord Denning and Justice Krishna Iyer have both said that compassion is extraordinarily important in the law, amongst lawyers and particularly amongst Judges. One must be able to assess whether a person has something genuine to say in a case.
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Because these two judges showed to their generation of justices, and the generation after that, as to how to approach cases that came before the highest court. It is because judges with a political or social agenda are so few in number that they are long remembered. I have always considered it significant and beneficial for the development of the law in India that judges-without-an-agenda have been the more numerous.
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Good authors, too, who once knew better words Now only use four-letter words Writing prose — Anything goes.
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Fali Sam Nariman
Born:
January 10, 1929
Died:
February 21, 2024
(aged 95)
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