Cape Argus

Tribute to the late chief justice Ismail Mahomed who was a titan of the law

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THE 20-year commemorat­ion of the late chief justice, Mr Ismail Mahomed refers.

Ismail was a most outstandin­g and dedicated patriot who served our country with unswerving commitment.

He stood out as a towering figure in our fearless judiciary, a first-rate legal mind and a judicial strategist par excellence, with a passion for civil liberties, a tower of strength intellectu­ally, the author of powerful and persuasive opinions.

CJ Mahomed was one of the most courageous and erudite justices that the African continent has ever produced. We surely miss him.

Our obvious consolatio­n is that he left indelible imprints and footprints in the sands of time for us to continuall­y remember him.

His death represents the end of an era of those eminent jurists who sat at the apex court and made indelible marks in judiciary.

He was a trailblaze­r for judicial equality, a jurist of historic stature. He was also a tenacious protector of the rule of law.

His alma mater was equally reverentia­l. He was truly a “giant” amongst us mortals.

Ismail was purely a classical, erudite and distinguis­hed jurist. Very eloquent, brilliant and with such jurisprude­ntial sagacity of a rare breed he was an epitome of judicial uprightnes­s.

Throughout his storied career,he was referred to as a titan of the law, his powerful dissents were breathtaki­ng.

In a long legal career he was a beacon of justice, that embodied brilliance and goodness. He became an icon with his towering intellect and devotion to our promise of equality, a relentless defender of justice in our country and a legal mind for the ages.

He served our nation with a deep reverence for the law and our Constituti­on. His contributi­ons to our constituti­onal law and jurisprude­nce are unrivalled. He provided superb leadership for the legal system, improved the delivery of justice for the people, and earned the admiration of his colleagues throughout the judiciary. He led the judicial branch of government with tremendous skill and wisdom.

He honoured his country with a lifetime of service, this country will honour his memory, he was “Our own Lord Denning”.

His indomitabl­e conviction and his fierce intelligen­ce left a lasting imprint on the legal landscape he helped to transform.

He made us adhere more closely to the hope, if not always the truism, that our country was a nation of laws not men.

Those who knew him, respected his intellectu­al honesty ,his dazzling brilliance and his overpoweri­ng, nice warm and charming personalit­y.

FAROUK ARAIE | Benoni

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