Fali S Nariman Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More
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Death Cause: Multiple Ailments
Age: 95 Years
Death Date: 21/02/2024
Bio/Wiki | |
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Full name | Fali Sam Nariman [1]The New Indian Express |
Name earned | Bhishma Pitamah [2]The New Indian Express |
Profession | Jurist |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters- 173 cm in meters- 1.73 m in feet & inches- 5’ 8” |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Gray (semi-bald) |
Career | |
Awards, Honours, Achievements | • 1991: Padma Bhushan • 2002: Gruber Prize for Justice • 2007: Padma Vibhushan • 2018: 19th Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration • 2022: SKOCH India Law Award |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 10 January 1929 (Thursday) |
Birthplace | Rangoon (now Yangon), British Burma, British India |
Date of Death | 21 February 2024 |
Place of Death | At his home in Delhi |
Age (at the time of death) | 95 Years |
Death Cause | Multiple ailments, including cardiac issues [3]The New Indian Express |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India |
School | Bishop Cotton School, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh |
College/University | • St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai • Government Law College, Mumbai |
Educational Qualification(s) | • B.A. in Economics and History from St. Xavier’s College • Law degree (LLB) from the Government Law College (1950) [4]The New Indian Express |
Ethnicity | Parsi [5]The New Indian Express |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status (at the time of death) | Widower |
Marriage Date | Year, 1955 |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | Bapsi F. Nariman (died in 2020) |
Children | Son- Rohinton Fali Nariman (former Judge of the Supreme Court of India) Daughter- Anaheeta |
Parents | Father- Sam Bariyamji Nariman (business executive) Mother- Banoo Nariman |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Fali S Nariman
- Fali S Nariman belonged to a Parsi family. [6]The New Indian Express
- His father wanted him to take the Indian Civil Service Examination; however, due to financial constraints, he chose to pursue law instead. [7]Bar and Bench
- In 1950, after he topped the LLB examination, he received the Kinlock Forbes Gold Medal and Prize for Roman Law & Jurisprudence.
- Nariman did his law practice at the Bombay High Court. He was appointed as a Senior Advocate in the Supreme Court of India in 1971 after 22 years of practice.
- He played a pivotal role in shaping Indian Constitution’s Law.
- Nariman worked as Additional Solicitor General of India from May 1972 to June 1975. He resigned from the position upon the Declaration of Emergency on 26 June 1975.
- He represented Union Carbide in the well-known Bhopal gas disaster case, a decision he later admitted was a mistake. He played a crucial role in negotiating a settlement between the victims and the company outside of court, resulting in an amount of $470 million for the victims.
- From 1999 to 2005, Nariman served as a President-appointee member of the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of the Parliament of India).
- He held various prestigious positions, including President of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration since 1994, President of the Bar Association of India since 1991, Vice-Chairman of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce since 1989, and honorary member of the International Commission of Jurists since 1988.
- Nariman was appointed as the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the International Commission of Jurists from 1995 to 1997.
- He had been a member of the London Court of International Arbitration since 1988.
- In November 1999, he was appointed to the Advisory Board of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
- In January 2014, Nariman published his autobiography titled ‘Before Memory Fades.’
- On 17 October 2014, he represented former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J Jayalalitha in a conviction case and successfully obtained bail for her after her earlier plea had been rejected.
- The ‘Best Respondent’s Memorandum’ Award at the Vis Moot East, an international moot competition, is named after Fali Sam Nariman.
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