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Justice Najmi Waziri at the 94th SKOCH Summit: India Law Forum - Intersection of Law & Life

Justice Najmi Waziri

Justice Najmi Waziri

Former Judge, Delhi High Court

  • Justice Najmi Waziri was honored for his service to justice as a former judge of the Delhi High Court.
  • He is recognized as a distinguished legal scholar with a strong commitment to environmental conservation.
  • His legacy combines the pursuit of social justice with advocacy for environmental causes.
  • He described a judge’s primary role as deciding cases without fear or favor.
  • Adjudication aims to bring peace and closure by smoothing disputes between parties.
  • Judicial work, in his view, goes beyond formality and focuses on resolving human conflict.
  • He regarded the recognition he received as incidental to performing judicial duties.
  • He acknowledged the collective efforts of many people who contributed to his journey.
  • He emphasized humility as central to the judicial role.
  • He concluded by stating that progress in life requires having a dream and purpose.

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For service to justice, to receive this award, may I now invite Justice Najmi Waziri, former Judge, Delhi High Court. Justice sahab is a distinguished legal scholar, celebrated for his significant contributions and strong commitment to environmental conservation. Justice Waziri’s legacy is intertwined with his dual commitment to promoting social justice and championing environmental causes. His impact on the legal community and the environment is profound and lasting, defining his enduring legacy.

Congratulations, sir.

Ladies and gentlemen, let’s put our hands together once again.

For Justice.

Chief Justice, Chief Justice Lalit, Justice Court, former Chief Justice, and all distinguished guests present here—

What does a judge do? A judge simply discharges her or his responsibility of writing judgments and disposing cases without fear or favor. There is a disposition towards finding some peace, some kind of closure to cases, and it is this quality of trying to smooth out the edges in disputes between parties that adjudication is done—nothing more.

Recognizing me—that was collateral to what one did as a judge, to adjudicate cases. Always, in this journey, if this has come about, it’s because of the efforts of so many people who joined in.

I believe that for us—for anybody, for that matter—if you want to get somewhere in life, you have to have a dream.

Okay.

Thank you very much.

Participants at the India Law Forum - Intersection of Law & Life

Participants at the India Law Forum - Intersection of Law & Life