Indian politician (1931?2021)
Justice
Mandagadde Rama Jois
(27 July 1931 – 16 February 2021) was an Indian politician and judge who served as a member of
Rajya Sabha
, as governor of
Jharkhand
and
Bihar
states, and as Chief Justice of the
Punjab and Haryana High Court
. He was also a senior advocate in the
Supreme Court of India
.
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Early life and education
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Rama Jois was Brahmin born to Narasimha Jois and Lakshmidevamma on 27 July 1931 at
Araga
village,
Shivamogga
, Karnataka, India.
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He studied in
Shivamogga
and Bengaluru and acquired B.A., B.L.degrees and
Kuvempu University
has conferred him with Doctor of Laws honorary degree.
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Author
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He is a noted writer and historian having written several books on Service Law, Habeas Corpus Law, Constitutional Law, etc. His most known two-volume book "Legal and Constitutional History of India", considered as a previous volume,
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is a textbook for Law Degree course. His other well known book is "Seeds of Modern Public Law in Ancient Indian Jurisprudence". His other works include "Historic Legal Battle", " Dharma - The Global Ethic" etc. His views on Dharma and Manu Smriti are of immense value, as they have been simplified for the understanding of the common man.
Other Books published
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- Services under the State
(1974)
- Legal and Constitutional History of India
(1982)
- Historical Battle
(1977)
- Dharma : The Global Ethic (English, Hindi and Kannada)
(1996)
- Ancient Indian Law : Eternal values in Manu Smrithi (English, Kannada, Hindi)
(2003)
- Trivarga Siddantha (English and Kannada)
(2005)
- The Bharathiya way to lead Purposeful life (English and Kannada)
2007
- National Reconciliation for Harmonious Living
(2008)
- Code of Conduct for Rulers (English and Kannada)
2007
- Raja Dharma with lessons on Raja neethi
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- Need for Amending the Constitution
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Positions held
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- Governor of Jharkhand State
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- Governor of Bihar State
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- Rajya Sabha Member in Karnataka
[1]
- Chief Justice,
Punjab
and
Haryana
High Court
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Political affiliation
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During
The Emergency (India)
1975-77, imposed by
Indira Gandhi
, he was imprisoned and lodged in the Bengaluru Central Jail. He was lodged along with A B Vajapayee, L K Advani, Madhu Dandavate etc. in Bengaluru prison. He is recognised with
Bharatiya Janata Party
in Karnataka.
Protest
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He relinquished the post of Judge of the Karnataka High Court, protesting injustice, as he was overlooked to be posted as a Supreme Court Judge.
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Family life
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He was married to Smt. Vimala, has two children and three grandchildren. He resided in Bengaluru, India. His son M. R. Shailendra and daughter M. R. Tara are both advocates in the city of Bengaluru, India.
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Death
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Rama Jois died from a
heart attack
on 16 February 2021 at 7:30 AM in his residence at Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, India.
His last rites were held at Hindu burial-ground in Chamarajpet, Bengaluru, India.
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