Among those present at the burial site on a nippy Thursday morning were former Supreme Court and High Court judges, sitting judges, eminent lawyers, family members and friends.
While some of them made their way to the prayer hall, where Nariman’s mortal remains were kept before burial, others chose to stand or sit on the neatly arranged chairs outside.
The hall was full by the time prayers began at around 10 AM.
At around this time, some of the most prominent names in the field of law—all carrying with them floral bouquets and a deep sense of reverence—converged at the cemetery in honour of the great Indian jurist.
Source: Barandbench