By: Roger Srivasan There are moments in a nation’s life when remembrance must be handled with exacting care—where memory is not merely invoked, but treated with dignity, restraint, and moral clarity. The 49th death anniversary of S. J. V. Chelvanayagam, QC—a leading lawyer of formidable standing and a statesman of unimpeachable principle—was one such moment. It should have been an occasion for quiet reflection on a life anchored in constitutiona…
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