The words of warmth in the tribute to the great lawyer, scholar and doyen V.R. Krishna Iyer (“ >A unique blend of judicial virtues ,” Nov. 15 and “‘ >Justice Krishna Iyer expanded access to judicial process for all ’,” Nov. 16), who turned 100 on Saturday, were inspiring. It is beyond any shade of doubt that Justice Iyer is the personification of wisdom and profound knowledge in all its graceful splendour. It has been a privilege to read his articles which have word-power, courage and conviction. The life and times of such an eminent personality will inspire the younger generation.
R. Ramanathan,
Coimbatore
Justice Iyer may have retired in 1980, but his active and indefatigable involvement as far as various social issues are concerned is a lesson to young lawyers and law students across our country. His letters to President Obama, Dr. Manmohan Singh and other leaders show that he keeps a tab on world events despite his ripe age.
R. Sridharan,
Chennai
Justice Iyer’s grasp of facts and his empathy and compassion for the disadvantaged sections are sterling qualities which are fast vanishing in these cynical times. He has stood for constitutional values, the rule of law and social justice. Such an inspirational figure is nowhere to be seen in the public domain which is bogged down with malfeasance and a lack of principles. One wishes that he continues to be a beacon as far as citizens’ activism is concerned.
Parthasarathy Sen,
New Delhi
“The greatness of humanity is not being human, but in being humane,” are words that apply to Justice Iyer, who represents the human face of the judiciary. He gave a new dimension to the judiciary, without sacrificing its basic tenets. Presiding over the Supreme Court during a turbulent period, he emerged unscathed and even more respected. By spurning lucrative offers, his post-retirement period was devoted to championing social uplift and public causes. He has never hesitated to take up a matter of public importance and has maintained his stature in espousing a just cause. A jewel of the judiciary, he is no doubt a role model to upcoming members of the bar.
G. Ramachandran,
Thiruvananthapuram