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CJI praises Jethmalani's resolve
New Delhi, April 12
Chief Justice of India
H.L.Dattu on Saturday complimented eminent jurist Ram Jethmalani for
having passed through so many odds in his life to achieve what he was
today.
Speaking after releasing his biography,"The Rebel" by
Susan Adelman, he said that he would have said a lot about the chequered
career of Jethmalani and his achievements but he had to "restrain"
himself as everything said by him gets attributed to the him as chief
justice of India.
Describing the biography "a wonderful book"
about a "great lawyer" , Chief Justice Dattu - who had once assisted
AAAJethmalani in a case in a Bengaluru court - said: "This man has
passed through so many odds in life to achieve what he is today."
Jethmalani said he has lived an "extraordinary life in an extraordinarily way".
Taking
pride in the Sufi culture of Sindh where he was born and educated,
Jethmalani equated Kashmiriat to it, and said it would be his effort in
his life to see that Kashmiriat was restored to Kashmir.
He
regretted that like politics, the legal profession too has fallen in the
esteem of the people and hoped that the younger generation of lawyers
would one day restore to the legal profession to its pristine glory.
Disclosing
the secret of his undiminishing energy, he quipped that as one grows
older, they should keep the company of youngsters.
Adelman said that she studied 400 judgments of the cases argued by Jethmalani before writing the book.