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'''Ijaz Hussain Batalvi''' a Lincolns Barrister from Pakistan, was born on September 7th, 1923, in Batala, India, Sub-Continent before partitioned and independence from British. Later his family chosen to migrate to [[Pakistan]] and settled in [[Lahore]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2024/04/15/do-justice-and-have-justice/|title=Do Justice and have Justice….|date=15 April 2024}}</ref> He completed his graduation from [[Government College University]] in 1943, Lahore and then went to [[London]] for higher studies in the subject of [[Law]] and admitted in [[Lincoln's Inn]] to become a Barrister in 1949 and started law practice in Law while joining the Legendary Barrister Mr. |
'''Ijaz Hussain Batalvi''' (اعجاز حسین بتالوی) a [[Lincolns]] [[Barrister]] from [[Pakistan]], was born on September 7th, 1923, in [[Batala]], [[India]], Sub-Continent before partitioned and after independence from British. Later his family chosen to migrate to [[Pakistan]] and settled in [[Lahore]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2024/04/15/do-justice-and-have-justice/|title=Do Justice and have Justice….|date=15 April 2024}}</ref> He completed his graduation from [[Government College University]] in 1943, Lahore and then went to [[London]] for higher studies in the subject of [[Law]] and admitted in [[Lincoln's Inn]] to become a Barrister in 1949 and started law practice in Law while joining the Legendary Barrister Mr. [[Denis Nowell Pritt]], in London.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/858745/book-review-city-of-sin-and-splendour-celebrating-lahore|title=Book review: City of Sin and Splendour - celebrating Lahore|first=Nuzhat Saadia|last=Siddiqi|date=29 March 2015|website=The Express Tribune}}</ref> After spending a long time in London, he decided to comeback to [[Pakistan]] and joined the Law Chamber of [[Manzur Qadir]] as Associate where he met [[Khushwant Singh]] Barrister Anwar and M.A. Rahman. He also joined [[University Law College]] as Law Professor and remained attached with law teaching since his last breath on March 7, 2004, in Lahore due to prostate cancer at age of 81.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/170480-Reference-for-stalwarts-in-legal-fraternity|title=Reference for stalwarts in legal fraternity|website=www.thenews.com.pk}}</ref> In his student life he worked as news Analyst on [[All India Radio]], then [[Radio Pakistan]] and in London [[BBC Radio]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=PLD1966 Supreme Court 708 |url=https://pcps.punjab.gov.pk/system/files/PLD%201966%20Supreme%20Court%20708_0.pdf |website=pcps.punjab.gov.pk}}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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=== Early life and education === |
=== Early life and education === |
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[[File:Government College University Tower in Lahore.jpg|alt=|thumb|GCU's Iconic tower]] |
[[File:Government College University Tower in Lahore.jpg|alt=|thumb|GCU's Iconic tower]] |
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Batalvi was the youngest in the family having six elder brothers and three sisters. He completed his early education in Batala then |
Batalvi was the youngest in the family having six elder brothers and three sisters. He completed his early education in [[Batala]] near [[Amritsar]] then got admission in [[Government College University]] and completed his graduation and Master in English. He attached with [[All India Radio]] and news caster to bear his educational expenses.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pantheon.world/profile/occupation/social-activist/country/pakistan|title=Greatest Pakistani Social Activists | Pantheon|website=pantheon.world}}</ref> He inspired by Barrister [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] (Quaid e Azam) and decided to become Barrister and moved to London for legal education where he admitted in Lincoln's Inn and completed his [[Bar at Law]] 1949. During his law studies he joined BBC Radio.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://lahorelitfest.com/llf-2013/literary-lahore/the-lahore-we-lost/|title=The Lahore We Lost|date=17 March 2013}}</ref> He exercised his option to stay in London and joined the Law Chamber Barrister Mr. [[Denis Nowell Pritt]], London, who later come to Pakistan to argue [[Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan]] case. Batalvi spent a busy life in London, one day his Chamber fellow [[Solicitor]] deputed a case of [[cabbage]] which he understood as a case of vegetable, but it was a case of cabbage; clothe stolen by Tailor master that moments he realized that he should go back to his native country so he returned to Lahore in 1954. In Lahore,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://republicpolicy.com/the-legacy-of-asma-jahangir-a-human-rights-activist-from-pakistan/|title=The Legacy of Asma Jahangir: A Human Rights Activist from Pakistan|date=21 July 2024}}</ref> it was an era of [[Manzor Qadir]] a legend, who later become [[Foreign Minister]] and [[Chief Justice of Pakistan]]. He became a part of Manzor Qadir Law Chamber where his other Associates were [[Khushwant Singh]], Barrister M. Anwar, M.A. Rahman, Akhtar Shabbir. One of his colleagues referred him to [[University Law College]] for [[Law]] Teaching and remained a Law Professor rather a most favrite and popular law mentor in the Law College, his students were [[Naeem Bokhari]] [[Aftab Gul]], [[Asma Jahangir]], [[Hina Jilani]], [[Asif Saeed Khosa]], M. A. Zafar, [[Muhammad Nawaz Bhatti]] Aitezaz Ahsan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/355128/sc-holds-reference|title=SC holds reference|date=30 March 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref>. [[S.M. Zafar]], Raja Anwar, Khawaja Sultan, Aftab Farrukh, Khawaja Haris, [[Aushter Ausaf Ali Khan]] [[Abid Hassan Minto]], [[Salman Akram Raja]], a long list may be compiled. |
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=== Professional Life === |
=== Professional Life === |
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[[File:Lahore_High_Court_Building.jpg|thumb|[[Lahore High Court]]]] |
[[File:Lahore_High_Court_Building.jpg|thumb|[[Lahore High Court]]]] |
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Batalvi become very popular Barrister when he conducted Allama Mashriqi Case ([[Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi]]), Yousaf Renate Case, General Yahya Ahya Martlal Law Case (Asma Jillani), Qadlani’s Case, Trlal of Mr. [[Zulifqar Ali Bhutto]], Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan, [[Lahore Race Club]], Baning of Alcohol for Muslins Case, Qisas and Diyat Ordinance Case, [[Shujaat Hussain |
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Batalvi become very popular Barrister when conducted Allama Mashriqi Case, |
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]] Case, [[Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad]] Case, Nomination Papers for The [[President of Pakistan]] President [[Muhammad Rafiq Tarar]], Plane Hijacking Case of [[Nawaz Sharif]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/columnist-ijaz-batalvi-paid-tribute/|title=Columnist Ijaz Batalvi paid tribute | Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)|website=www.pakistanpressfoundation.org}}</ref> All these cases were high profile, famous and leading cases of Pakistan's Political arena and judicial history; all are reported in [[PLD]] and some cases like Yousaf Renate Case is being taught in [[Lincoln Inn]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/696015-era-of-justice|title=Era of justice|website=www.thenews.com.pk}}</ref> He offered so many times to become [[Ambassador]] to [[UK]], [[Senator]] ship, [[Law Minister]], [[Judge]] of [[Lahore High Court]] but every time he smilingly refuses by saying that he is Barrister and wants to remain Barrister till his last, so he fulfilled his own [[quotation]]. He appeared in [[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]] then [[Prime Minister of Pakistan]] and lastly in Plane Hijacking of [[Nawaz Sharif]] [[Prime Minister of Pakistan]] and succeeded to safe him from any harsh execution resultantly [[Nawaz Sharif]] family went to [[Saudi Arabia]] for [[Exile]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.geo.tv/latest/503516-what-makes-attock-jail-historical-where-imran-khan-was-shifted-post-conviction|title=Attock jail: What makes jail where Imran Khan was shifted post-conviction special?|website=www.geo.tv}}</ref> |
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=== Law Professor === |
=== Law Professor === |
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Batalvi was very much clear in his mind that knowledge should not be retained it should spread and payback to younger generation, so he passionately started law teaching in University Law College then it was one and only law College for whole of Punjab and getting admission in law college was an honor for students. University Law College produced thousands of shining personalities of Pakistan including Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and others legendary personalities.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/361052|title=LAHORE: Recalling a class act|date=7 June 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> Batalvi remained attached this Law College for more than fifty years.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pakobserver.net/columnist-ijaz-batalvi-paid-tribute/|title=Columnist Ijaz Batalvi paid tribute|first=News|last=desk|date=9 August 2021|website=Pakistan Observer}}</ref> Wherever you go to either [[New York City|New York]] or [[Delhi]] or [[London]] you will easy |
Batalvi was very much clear in his mind that knowledge should not be retained, it should spread allover and payback to younger generation, so he passionately started law teaching in [[University Law College]] then it was one and only law College for whole of the [[Punjab]] and getting admission in law college was an honor for students. University Law College produced thousands of shining personalities of [[Pakistan]] including [[Prime Minister]] [[Nawaz Sharif]] and others legendary personalities.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/361052|title=LAHORE: Recalling a class act|date=7 June 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> Batalvi remained attached this Law College (mother of all law Colleges)for more than fifty years.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pakobserver.net/columnist-ijaz-batalvi-paid-tribute/|title=Columnist Ijaz Batalvi paid tribute|first=News|last=desk|date=9 August 2021|website=Pakistan Observer}}</ref> Wherever you go to either [[New York City|New York]] or [[Delhi]] or [[London]] you will easy found so many Batalvi students, Fans who were serving all over the [[World]] and [[Pakistan]] will cherish to listen the name of their mentor Ijaz Hussain Batalvi. He taught, [[law of Tort]], [[Constitution]], [[law of Contract]] etc.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/1097715-history-of-attock-jail-attock-fort-and-its-famous-inmates|title=History of Attock Jail, Attock Fort and its famous inmates|website=www.thenews.com.pk}}</ref> |
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=== Storyteller === |
=== Storyteller === |
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Barrister Batalvi was too a literary personality, He was called himself a weekend writer as he devoted much of his time to law practice but in the evening, he was busy in literary activities where he was known as Storyteller in [[Pak Tea House]] or in Shezan where his picture is decorated as of its patron.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://naisoch.com.pk/collections/literature-1|title=Literature|website=Nai soch}}</ref> In the morning, he was busy in delivery law lecture in Law College then he was found in Lahore High Court and Supreme Court of Pakistan to argue his cases and in the evening, he was enjoying the center place of literary world. He presented so many literary and academic papers at various international forums, Seminars and conferences. Enjoy serving as Vice President of FILLM (International Federation of Modern Languages and Literatures) during the years 1969-1975.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sangatreview.org/blog/2017/01/26/ijaz-batalvi-noon-meem-rashed/|title=Ijaz Batalvi and Noon Meem Rashed – Sangat Book Review}}</ref> He mange to organize an International Conference of the FILLM at Islamabad and Lahore in 1969. He remained an active member of the famous Halqa-e |
Barrister Batalvi was too a literary personality, He was called himself a weekend writer as he devoted much of his time to [[law]] [[practice]] but in the evening, he was busy in literary activities where he was known as [[Storyteller]] in [[Pak Tea House]] or in Shezan ( a restaurant on the Mall road, where literary person gather) where his picture is decorated as of its patron.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://naisoch.com.pk/collections/literature-1|title=Literature|website=Nai soch}}</ref> In the morning, he was busy in delivery [[law]] [[lecture]] in Law College then he was found busy in [[Lahore High Court]] and [[Supreme Court of Pakistan]] to argue his cases and in the evening, he was enjoying the center place of literary world. He presented so many literary and academic papers at various international forums, [[Seminars]] and [[conferences]]. Enjoy serving as Vice President of FILLM (International Federation of Modern Languages and Literatures) during the years 1969-1975.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sangatreview.org/blog/2017/01/26/ijaz-batalvi-noon-meem-rashed/|title=Ijaz Batalvi and Noon Meem Rashed – Sangat Book Review}}</ref> He mange to organize an [[International]] [[Conference]] of the FILLM at [[Islamabad]] and [[Lahore]] in 1969. He remained an active member of the famous [[Halqa-e Arbab-e Zauq]] Lahore where he got the opportunity to read his various literary works including short stories and [[poetry]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/561242-story-kamal|title=The story of Kamal | Art & Culture | thenews.com.pk|website=www.thenews.com.pk}}</ref> He also wrote various [[book reviews]] and [[critiques]] for literary works of other [[authors]]. Some of these works printed in literary publications over the years.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/36960/where-are-those-great-men|title=Where are those great men?|date=7 August 2010|website=The Express Tribune}}</ref> |
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=== Ijaz-e-Biaan === |
=== Ijaz-e-Biaan === |
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Batalvi spent whole his life in Law College, [[Lahore High Court]], [[Supreme Court of Pakistan]] and in literary activities, wrote so many fiction stories,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/743784/a-soundless-wordless-eid|title=A soundless, wordless Eid|first=F. S.|last=Aijazuddin|date=23 August 2012|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> Poems, essays, articles, reviews, critics, papers, introductions and many more writing contents which were published in so many books, journals, publications, newspapers but he never ever wrote any book in his name and when somebody ask this question to Mr.Batalvi then he |
Batalvi spent whole of his life in Law College, [[Lahore High Court]], [[Supreme Court of Pakistan]] and in literary activities, wrote so many fiction stories,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/743784/a-soundless-wordless-eid|title=A soundless, wordless Eid|first=F. S.|last=Aijazuddin|date=23 August 2012|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> Poems, essays, articles, reviews, critics, papers, introductions and many more writing contents which were published in so many [[books]], [[journals]], [[publications]], [[newspapers]] but he never ever wrote any book in his name and when somebody ask this question to Mr.Batalvi then he smiled and reply that his is a narrator...storyteller and weekend writer nor have any passion to write any [[book]] or [[biography]] etc. however after his demise his elder son Sulman Batalvi with the help of his buddies [[Intizar Hussain]], [[Amjad Islam Amjad]] compiled his literary works called Ijaz-e-Biaan (some of his selected piece of work) which were sold hugely by [[Sang-e-Meel Publications]] and most favorite books of Pakistan literary circle.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sangemeel.shop/products/ijaz-e-bayan-majmua-ijaz-hussain-batalvi|title=Ijaz E Bayan: Majmua Ijaz Hussain Batalvi|website=Sang-e-meel Publications}}</ref> |
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== A sad departure == |
== A sad departure == |
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Batalvi was very active in his schedule life, he was fond of Yoga exercise and actively walk in Racecourse Park where he found so many fans.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/353233|title=LAHORE: Ijaz Batalvi's funeral today|date=9 March 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> He was very conscious in his eating habit and style but at the age of 81, suddenly a prostate cancer diagnosis and after in few month treatments he left this world March 7, 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/361052/lahore-recalling-a-class-act|title=LAHORE: Recalling a class act|date=7 June 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> After his sad departure legal fraternity, law students and literary circle of Pakistan become orphan and gloomed.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brecorder.com/news/3035259|title=Tributes paid to Ijaz Batalvi|date=24 April 2004|website=Brecorder}}</ref> Rich tributes ceremonies were organized in the Lahore High Court Bar Association, Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan, Pak Tea House and other literary forum.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/353233/lahore-ijaz-batalvis-funeral-today|title=LAHORE: Ijaz Batalvi's funeral today|date=9 March 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> |
Batalvi was very active in his schedule life, he was fond of [[Yoga]] exercise and actively do walk in ([[Jilani Park]]) Racecourse Park, Lahore where he found so many his fans.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/353233|title=LAHORE: Ijaz Batalvi's funeral today|date=9 March 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> He was very conscious in his eating habit and style but at the age of 81, suddenly a [[prostate]] [[cancer]] diagnosis and after in few month treatments he left this world on March 7, 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/361052/lahore-recalling-a-class-act|title=LAHORE: Recalling a class act|date=7 June 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> After his sad departure legal fraternity, law students and literary circle of Pakistan become orphan and gloomed.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brecorder.com/news/3035259|title=Tributes paid to Ijaz Batalvi|date=24 April 2004|website=Brecorder}}</ref> Rich tributes ceremonies and References were organized in the [[Lahore High Court]] and [[Supreme Court of Pakistan]] [[Lahore High Court Bar Association]], [[Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan]], [[Pak Tea House]] and other literary forum.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/353233/lahore-ijaz-batalvis-funeral-today|title=LAHORE: Ijaz Batalvi's funeral today|date=9 March 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 08:55, 11 September 2024
Ijaz Hussain Batalvi Ijaz Hussain Batalve | |
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Born | Ijaz Hussain 7 September 1923 Batala, British India |
Died | March 7, 2004 Lahore, Pakistan |
Citizenship |
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Alma mater | Government College University, Lincoln's Inn |
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Years active | 1949-2003 |
Known for | Ijaz-e-Biaan |
Spouse | Falahat Begum |
Children | 2 |
Ijaz Hussain Batalvi (اعجاز حسین بتالوی) a Lincolns Barrister from Pakistan, was born on September 7th, 1923, in Batala, India, Sub-Continent before partitioned and after independence from British. Later his family chosen to migrate to Pakistan and settled in Lahore.[1] He completed his graduation from Government College University in 1943, Lahore and then went to London for higher studies in the subject of Law and admitted in Lincoln's Inn to become a Barrister in 1949 and started law practice in Law while joining the Legendary Barrister Mr. Denis Nowell Pritt, in London.[2] After spending a long time in London, he decided to comeback to Pakistan and joined the Law Chamber of Manzur Qadir as Associate where he met Khushwant Singh Barrister Anwar and M.A. Rahman. He also joined University Law College as Law Professor and remained attached with law teaching since his last breath on March 7, 2004, in Lahore due to prostate cancer at age of 81.[3] In his student life he worked as news Analyst on All India Radio, then Radio Pakistan and in London BBC Radio.[4]
Biography
Early life and education
Batalvi was the youngest in the family having six elder brothers and three sisters. He completed his early education in Batala near Amritsar then got admission in Government College University and completed his graduation and Master in English. He attached with All India Radio and news caster to bear his educational expenses.[5] He inspired by Barrister Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Quaid e Azam) and decided to become Barrister and moved to London for legal education where he admitted in Lincoln's Inn and completed his Bar at Law 1949. During his law studies he joined BBC Radio.[6] He exercised his option to stay in London and joined the Law Chamber Barrister Mr. Denis Nowell Pritt, London, who later come to Pakistan to argue Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan case. Batalvi spent a busy life in London, one day his Chamber fellow Solicitor deputed a case of cabbage which he understood as a case of vegetable, but it was a case of cabbage; clothe stolen by Tailor master that moments he realized that he should go back to his native country so he returned to Lahore in 1954. In Lahore,[7] it was an era of Manzor Qadir a legend, who later become Foreign Minister and Chief Justice of Pakistan. He became a part of Manzor Qadir Law Chamber where his other Associates were Khushwant Singh, Barrister M. Anwar, M.A. Rahman, Akhtar Shabbir. One of his colleagues referred him to University Law College for Law Teaching and remained a Law Professor rather a most favrite and popular law mentor in the Law College, his students were Naeem Bokhari Aftab Gul, Asma Jahangir, Hina Jilani, Asif Saeed Khosa, M. A. Zafar, Muhammad Nawaz Bhatti Aitezaz Ahsan.[8]. S.M. Zafar, Raja Anwar, Khawaja Sultan, Aftab Farrukh, Khawaja Haris, Aushter Ausaf Ali Khan Abid Hassan Minto, Salman Akram Raja, a long list may be compiled.
Professional Life
Batalvi become very popular Barrister when he conducted Allama Mashriqi Case (Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi), Yousaf Renate Case, General Yahya Ahya Martlal Law Case (Asma Jillani), Qadlani’s Case, Trlal of Mr. Zulifqar Ali Bhutto, Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan, Lahore Race Club, Baning of Alcohol for Muslins Case, Qisas and Diyat Ordinance Case, [[Shujaat Hussain ]] Case, Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad Case, Nomination Papers for The President of Pakistan President Muhammad Rafiq Tarar, Plane Hijacking Case of Nawaz Sharif.[9] All these cases were high profile, famous and leading cases of Pakistan's Political arena and judicial history; all are reported in PLD and some cases like Yousaf Renate Case is being taught in Lincoln Inn.[10] He offered so many times to become Ambassador to UK, Senator ship, Law Minister, Judge of Lahore High Court but every time he smilingly refuses by saying that he is Barrister and wants to remain Barrister till his last, so he fulfilled his own quotation. He appeared in Zulfikar Ali Bhutto then Prime Minister of Pakistan and lastly in Plane Hijacking of Nawaz Sharif Prime Minister of Pakistan and succeeded to safe him from any harsh execution resultantly Nawaz Sharif family went to Saudi Arabia for Exile.[11]
Law Professor
Batalvi was very much clear in his mind that knowledge should not be retained, it should spread allover and payback to younger generation, so he passionately started law teaching in University Law College then it was one and only law College for whole of the Punjab and getting admission in law college was an honor for students. University Law College produced thousands of shining personalities of Pakistan including Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and others legendary personalities.[12] Batalvi remained attached this Law College (mother of all law Colleges)for more than fifty years.[13] Wherever you go to either New York or Delhi or London you will easy found so many Batalvi students, Fans who were serving all over the World and Pakistan will cherish to listen the name of their mentor Ijaz Hussain Batalvi. He taught, law of Tort, Constitution, law of Contract etc.[14]
Storyteller
Barrister Batalvi was too a literary personality, He was called himself a weekend writer as he devoted much of his time to law practice but in the evening, he was busy in literary activities where he was known as Storyteller in Pak Tea House or in Shezan ( a restaurant on the Mall road, where literary person gather) where his picture is decorated as of its patron.[15] In the morning, he was busy in delivery law lecture in Law College then he was found busy in Lahore High Court and Supreme Court of Pakistan to argue his cases and in the evening, he was enjoying the center place of literary world. He presented so many literary and academic papers at various international forums, Seminars and conferences. Enjoy serving as Vice President of FILLM (International Federation of Modern Languages and Literatures) during the years 1969-1975.[16] He mange to organize an International Conference of the FILLM at Islamabad and Lahore in 1969. He remained an active member of the famous Halqa-e Arbab-e Zauq Lahore where he got the opportunity to read his various literary works including short stories and poetry.[17] He also wrote various book reviews and critiques for literary works of other authors. Some of these works printed in literary publications over the years.[18]
Ijaz-e-Biaan
Batalvi spent whole of his life in Law College, Lahore High Court, Supreme Court of Pakistan and in literary activities, wrote so many fiction stories,[19] Poems, essays, articles, reviews, critics, papers, introductions and many more writing contents which were published in so many books, journals, publications, newspapers but he never ever wrote any book in his name and when somebody ask this question to Mr.Batalvi then he smiled and reply that his is a narrator...storyteller and weekend writer nor have any passion to write any book or biography etc. however after his demise his elder son Sulman Batalvi with the help of his buddies Intizar Hussain, Amjad Islam Amjad compiled his literary works called Ijaz-e-Biaan (some of his selected piece of work) which were sold hugely by Sang-e-Meel Publications and most favorite books of Pakistan literary circle.[20]
A sad departure
Batalvi was very active in his schedule life, he was fond of Yoga exercise and actively do walk in (Jilani Park) Racecourse Park, Lahore where he found so many his fans.[21] He was very conscious in his eating habit and style but at the age of 81, suddenly a prostate cancer diagnosis and after in few month treatments he left this world on March 7, 2004.[22] After his sad departure legal fraternity, law students and literary circle of Pakistan become orphan and gloomed.[23] Rich tributes ceremonies and References were organized in the Lahore High Court and Supreme Court of Pakistan Lahore High Court Bar Association, Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan, Pak Tea House and other literary forum.[24]
References
- ^ "Do Justice and have Justice…". 15 April 2024.
- ^ Siddiqi, Nuzhat Saadia (29 March 2015). "Book review: City of Sin and Splendour - celebrating Lahore". The Express Tribune.
- ^ "Reference for stalwarts in legal fraternity". www.thenews.com.pk.
- ^ "PLD1966 Supreme Court 708" (PDF). pcps.punjab.gov.pk.
- ^ "Greatest Pakistani Social Activists | Pantheon". pantheon.world.
- ^ "The Lahore We Lost". 17 March 2013.
- ^ "The Legacy of Asma Jahangir: A Human Rights Activist from Pakistan". 21 July 2024.
- ^ "SC holds reference". DAWN.COM. 30 March 2004.
- ^ "Columnist Ijaz Batalvi paid tribute | Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)". www.pakistanpressfoundation.org.
- ^ "Era of justice". www.thenews.com.pk.
- ^ "Attock jail: What makes jail where Imran Khan was shifted post-conviction special?". www.geo.tv.
- ^ "LAHORE: Recalling a class act". DAWN.COM. 7 June 2004.
- ^ desk, News (9 August 2021). "Columnist Ijaz Batalvi paid tribute". Pakistan Observer.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "History of Attock Jail, Attock Fort and its famous inmates". www.thenews.com.pk.
- ^ "Literature". Nai soch.
- ^ "Ijaz Batalvi and Noon Meem Rashed – Sangat Book Review".
- ^ "The story of Kamal | Art & Culture | thenews.com.pk". www.thenews.com.pk.
- ^ "Where are those great men?". The Express Tribune. 7 August 2010.
- ^ Aijazuddin, F. S. (23 August 2012). "A soundless, wordless Eid". DAWN.COM.
- ^ "Ijaz E Bayan: Majmua Ijaz Hussain Batalvi". Sang-e-meel Publications.
- ^ "LAHORE: Ijaz Batalvi's funeral today". DAWN.COM. 9 March 2004.
- ^ "LAHORE: Recalling a class act". DAWN.COM. 7 June 2004.
- ^ "Tributes paid to Ijaz Batalvi". Brecorder. 24 April 2004.
- ^ "LAHORE: Ijaz Batalvi's funeral today". DAWN.COM. 9 March 2004.