AG Noorani, Noted Constitutional Expert, Lawyer, Author And More
Abdul Ghafoor Noorani, eminent constitutional expert, lawyer, and author, died today at the age of 93. A noted scholar on Jammu and Kashmir, his absence is being felt in the Union Territory, where many are mourning him.
Early Life and Education
An alumnus of Mumbai’s Government Law College, Noorani’s unwavering commitment to justice and legal acumen brought him accolades and helped him blaze a trail from the Bombay High Court to the topmost court of the land.
Legal Career
In the courts, Noorani played a critical role at a difficult time, defending some of the leading lights of the day — including Sheikh Abdullah during his detention and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi.
Defending Sheikh Abdullah
One of Noorani’s significant contributions was his defense of Sheikh Abdullah, a prominent leader of Jammu and Kashmir. His legal acumen and thorough understanding of constitutional law were instrumental during this period.
Defense of M Karunanidhi
Noorani also represented M Karunanidhi, the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. His representation was crucial in the political and legal battles that Karunanidhi faced.
Commentary on Legal Issues
In recent days, he emerged as a sharp and incisive commentator on legal issues, including key judgments of the Supreme Court. With an overview of British India — he was born in 1930 — and post-Independence ideologies, he was a stern critic of what, in his opinion, was a gradual degeneration of the legal system.
Publications and Writings
Noorani’s opinions were expressed in an array of eminent publications including The Statesman, Frontline, Economic & Political Weekly, The Hindustan Times, and The Hindu. His views were cited by academics and judges and even in Supreme Court judgments. But along with many admirers, they also earned him some critics, who felt his views were out of sync with ground realities.
Books Authored
As an author, he penned books on constitutional law, politics, and history. Some of his notable works include:
- The Kashmir Question (1964)
- Ministers’ Misconduct (1973)
- Constitutional Questions and Citizens’ Rights (2006)
- The RSS: A Menace to India (2019)
Additionally, he authored the biographies of Badruddin Tyabji and Dr. Zakir Hussain.
Tributes
The news of his passing has led to a flood of tributes from various political figures and scholars.
“Sorry to hear about the demise of A G Noorani Sb earlier today. Noorani Sb was a man of letters, an accomplished lawyer, a scholar & a political commentator. He wrote extensively on matters of law and on subjects like Kashmir, RSS, and the constitution. May Allah grant him the highest place in Jannat,” posted former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in his condolence message on X, formerly Twitter.
“AG Noorani, a giant among scholars has passed away. I learnt a great deal from him, from the constitution, to Kashmir, to China & even the art of appreciating good food. May Allah grant him maghfirah,” posted AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi.
“A man erudite, gruff n scholarly! Be it the #BabriMasjid #Kashmir #RSS #Hyderabad history & rigorous legal documentation was his forte! Salaam forever #Nooranisaheb or #Ghafoor as his close friends knew him! AG Noorani passes away at 93!” posted activist Teesta Setalvad.
Legacy and Impact
AG Noorani’s contributions to the field of constitutional law and his critical analyses of political situations have left a lasting impact. His works continue to be referenced and studied for their insights and analytical depth.
Conclusion
AG Noorani leaves behind a rich legacy of legal expertise, scholarly writings, and an unwavering commitment to justice. His contributions to the legal field and his incisive commentaries have inspired many and will continue to do so.