- G. T. Nanavati
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name = Girish Thakorlal Nanavati
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caption = G. T. Nanavati
birth_date = Birth date and age|1935|2|17|df=y
birth_place =Jambusar ,Gujarat
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occupation = RetiredJudge
spouse =Girish Thakorlal Nanavati (born 1935 in
Jambusar ,Gujarat ) is a retired judge from theSupreme Court of India . After his retirement he has headed two commissions inquiring into the1984 Anti-Sikh riots and the Godhra riots.Early life
Judge Nanavati is the eldest of twelve children born to a family of professionals. In his family, his father, grandfather and uncle were all
lawyers . Judge Nanavati studied at St. Xaviers College inMumbai . After finishing his education in the arts, he enrolled in the Government Law College inMumbai to receive his bachelors and masters degrees inlaw [ [http://www.rediff.com/news/2005/feb/17spec1.htm I haven't absolved Cong: Nanavati] Rediff - February 17, 2005] .Career
Mr. G.T. Nanavati enrolled as an
advocate in theBombay High Court in 1958. Circumstances forced him to return to Gujarat from Mumbai when thebifurcation of the Bombay state in 1960 left him a hard choice. His wish to practice at the prestigious Bombay high court went unfulfilled and left forAhmedabad .His practice in
Ahmedabad was very low key. He dealt with a smattering of revenue cases, but his true potential was realized when he began to practicecriminal cases. He received and accepted an offer to become apublic prosecutor in 1964, which became a turning point in the young man's career. At that time, high court judges, not thegovernment , used to appointprosecutors . This began a fifteen year stint prosecuting cases before the high court.He was appointed a permanent judge to the
Gujarat High Court in 1979. 14 years later he was transferred to the high court inOrissa . A year later, in 1994, he was appointedChief justice of the high court ofOrissa . He was transferred again 8 months later to theKarnataka High Court . In March 1995 he was appointed as a judge to theSupreme Court of India by the Congress government. Judge Nanavati retired in February 2000 [ [http://www.supremecourtofindia.nic.in/judges/bio/gtnanavati.htm Bio] Supreme court of India] .Nanavati Commission
Judge Nanavati was appointed by the NDA to probe the
1984 Anti-Sikh riots . He was the one-man commission [ [http://www.hinduonnet.com/2005/08/09/stories/2005080911440100.htm Credible evidence against Tytler: Nanavati] The Hindu - August 9, 2005] aptly named theNanavati commission . The commission incriminated UPA politiciansSajjan Kumar andJagdish Tytler . He has stated that evidence indicated that it was a "lapse on part of the civil administration" not to call theIndian Army in a timely fashion, "resulting in large-scale rioting and loss of lives".
=Response to Godhra Riots=When asked about the 2002 Godhra riots in 2003 Justice Nanavati stated that evidence recorded till that date had not indicated any 'serious lapses' on the police or the administration of
Gujarat during these riots. These comments came before the two-man commission investigating the riots had recorded testimony inAhmedabad andVadodara [ [http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/may/18guj.htm No police lapse in Gujarat riots: Justice Nanavati] Rediff - May 18, 2003] .Criticism
His appointment, however, has failed to satisfy the critics, who termed it an "eye-wash" and also stated while those opposing the Shah Commission were demanding appointment of a current Supreme Court judge and wanted someone also from outside of
Gujarat to ensure totalimpartial ity, the Government had given them only half their desires, appointing a retired Gujarati judge. [ [http://www.hinduonnet.com/2002/05/23/stories/2002052301541200.htm Former Supreme Court judge joins Gujarat probe] The Hindu - May 23, 2002] .Notable Quotes
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