Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

FORMER CJI PN BHAGWATI, WHO INTRODUCED PIL, DIES

- Ashok Bagriya letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The father of public interest litigation (PIL) and judicial activism in Indian legal jurisprude­nce, justice PN Bhagwati is no more.

The 17th Chief Justice of India, justice Bhagwati passed away in New Delhi on Thursday evening after a brief illness. He was 95, and is survived by his wife and three daughters.

Justice Bhagwati began his career as an advocate in the Bombay high court. He became a judge of the Gujarat high court in 1960 and was subsequent­ly elevated to the Supreme court in 1973.

Justice Bhagwati is considered one of the most distinguis­hed jurists of India since independen­ce. He presided over the Supreme Court as its Chief Justice until his retirement in 1985. Under his leadership, the apex court developed comprehens­ive human rights jurisprude­nce. He retired as the Chief Justice in 1985.

During his stint in the Supreme Court, justice Bhagwati was responsibl­e for making a large number of innovation­s with a view to providing access to justice to the poor and disadvanta­ged. He enlarged the doctrine of locus standi before the Supreme Court and the high courts for vindicatin­g the individual and collective rights of those denied access to justice on account of poverty or social or economic disability.

Justice Bhagwati developed the strategy of PILs with a view to making human rights meaningful for the large masses of poor and disadvanta­ged people. He introduced the system of taking cognisance of letters that were written by social workers, journalist­s, law teachers and civil liberty activists directly to him. This strategy won admiration in many common law jurisdicti­ons.

Justice Bhagwati is widely regarded as the originator of India’s legal aid programme.

But his flawless tenure as judge was marred by a black spot, the controvers­ial judgment in the ADM Jabalpur case (popularly referred to as the habeas corpus case) where he decreed that during Emergency, the fundamenta­l rights of citizens can be suspended.

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