A. G. Noorani

A. G. Noorani
Personal details
Born (1930-09-16) 16 September 1930
Bombay (now Mumbai), British India
Alma mater Government Law College, Mumbai
Profession Barrister, historian and writer
Religion Islam

Abdul Gafoor Abdul Majeed Noorani, known popularly as A. G. Noorani, (born 16 September 1930) is an Indian lawyer, historian and author. He has practised as an advocate in the Supreme Court of India and in the Bombay High Court.[1]

Early life and education

Noorani was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1930. He attended a government school and got his law degree from Government Law College, Mumbai.[2]

Career

His columns have appeared in various publications, including Hindustan Times, The Hindu, Dawn, The Statesman, Frontline, Economic and Political Weekly[3] and Dainik Bhaskar. He is the author of a number of books including: The Kashmir Question, Badruddin Tyabji Ministers' Misconduct, Brezhnev's Plan for Asian Security, The Presidential System, The Trial of Bhagat Singh, Constitutional Questions in India and The RSS and the BJP: A Division of Labour (LeftWord Books, 2000). He has also authored the biographies of Badruddin Tyabji and Dr Zakir Hussain.

Noorani considers himself a "secular Muslim". He has defended Sheikh Abdullah of Kashmir during his long period of detention. He appeared in the Bombay High Court for former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Karunanidhi against the latter's main political rival J. Jayalalitha.[2]

Publications

References

  1. "Author Profile". Oxford University Press, India. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Interview". Retro Cities. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
  3. Noorani, A. G. "Author Profile". Economic and Political Weekly. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
  4. "The Destruction of Hyderabad". Retrieved 2014-09-17.
  5. "The Kashmir Dispute 1947-2012, Vol. 1". Retrieved 2014-09-17.
  6. "Islam and Jihad". Retrieved 2014-09-17.
  7. "Savarkar and Hindutva". Retrieved 2014-09-17.
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