Jai Ram Reddy,
CF (12 May 1937 – 29 August 2022) was an
Indo-Fijian politician, who had a distinguished career in both the legislative and judicial branches of the Fijian
government. In 1998, he received Fiji's highest honour, the
Companion of the Order of Fiji, in recognition of his services to his country.
As leader of the
National Federation Party (NFP), he was
Leader of the Official Opposition from 1977 to 1983, and again from 1992 to 1999. He went on to serve as President of the
Fiji Court of Appeal
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. He held this post briefly in 2000, and again from 2002 to 2003. On 31 January 2003, the
United Nations General Assembly elected him as a member of the
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, which is responsible for the prosecution of
war crimes. He died on 29 August 2022.
Early life and career
The eldest of five children born to Pethi and Yenkattama Reddy, Jai Ram Reddy was born at
Lautoka Hospital
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on 12 May 1937. Both his paternal grandfather, Byanna Reddy, a
(Kshatriya) from the
Cuddapah District in what is now
Andhra Pradesh, and his maternal grandfather, Iyyappa Reddy, a social worker and a founder of the Lovu Sangam Primary School, emigrated to Fiji in 1903 on the
Elbe III
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.
Educated initially at
Sri Vivekananda High School
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in
Nadi and then at
DAV College in
Suva
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, Reddy enrolled in the
University Entrance
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class at
Wellington Technical College,
New Zealand, in April 1955, and was the only non-accredited student in the college to pass the examination that year. He went on to enroll in the Law faculty of Wellington's
Victoria University in 1956, graduating in 1960, when he was admitted to the
New Zealand bar. He was subsequently admitted to the bar in Fiji the following year. From 1961 to 1966 he was Staff Solicitor and Associate at the law firm of A. D. Patel & Co in
Nadi, Fiji. From 1966 to 1968, he served as
Crown Counsel and was Principal Legal Officer in the
Attorney-General's Office from 1968 to 1970. He was the senior partner in a law firm of Stuart Reddy & Co of
Lautoka
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, Fiji. From 1988 to 1997, he was sole practitioner in
Lautoka
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.
Political career
Reddy entered politics when he was appointed to the
Senate
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, in 1972, by the then leader of the opposition,
Sidiq Koya. In 1976 he was instrumental in bringing the two factions of the party together.
Reddy replaced
Sidiq Koya as leader of the NFP in September 1977, following major internal strife which had resulted in the party's missing out on forming the government despite its narrow victory in the
election of March 1977, and its subsequent crushing defeat in
a second election held to resolve the political stalemate in September. Under his leadership, the NFP made substantial gains in the
election of 1982, but fell short of ousting the longtime Prime Minister
Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, and was subsequently deposed as party leader in favour of Koya in 1983. Reddy briefly served as Attorney-General and Minister for Justice in the
Bavadra government, in April and May 1987. Following the
military coups of 1987, however, he again took over the leadership of the NFP, and continued to lead the party throughout the 1990s. In the
elections of 1992 and
1994
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, the NFP won a majority of the 27 seats in the House of Representatives then reserved for Indo-Fijians.
In the late 1990s, Reddy decided to negotiate with the Prime Minister,
General Sitiveni Rabuka, on amending the 1990
constitution, which was widely perceived as racist and was compared by many to
South Africa's
apartheid regime, as it guaranteed the political supremacy of
ethnic Fijians. As a result of these negotiations, assisted by
Sir Paul Reeves
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, a former
Governor General of New Zealand, a new constitution emerged, which removed all discriminatory provisions against Indo-Fijians (except the mainly honorary office of
President, which remained reserved for a
Fijian hereditary Chief). This was considered Reddy's crowning achievement. His glory was short-lived, however. In the ensuing
election of 1999, he entered into an electoral pact with his former enemy, Rabuka, an alliance which proved to be his undoing. Many Indo-Fijians had not forgiven Rabuka for carrying out the coups of 1987 and for his role in the subsequent adoption of the 1990 constitution, and the NFP lost all of its seats. Reddy's parliamentary career of some twenty years had come to an end.
Reddy as judge
In 2000, Reddy was appointed President of the Fijian Court of Appeal. He resigned in the wake of the
overthrow
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of the constitutional government of Fiji in 2000, but was reappointed to the post in January 2002. He resigned the Presidency of the Court of Appeal on 18 April 2003 to take up his position with the Rwanda tribunal, but remained a member of the court.
Fiji Television reported on 14 June 2006 that Reddy's term on the Rwanda tribunal, along with that of ten other members, which had been due to expire in May 2007, had been extended to December 2008.
Personal life
Reddy married Anne, a geology professor's daughter in 1962. They had a son, Sanjay, and a daughter, Helen. After separating from Anne in 1970, Reddy remarried in 1972 to Chandra Wati Singh, a
Hansard reporter in the
Legislative Council of Fiji. They had a daughter, Sandhya, and a son, Prashant.
References
External links
Curriculum vitae (archived version)
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1937 births
2022 deaths
20th-century Fijian lawyers
National Federation Party politicians
Indian members of the House of Representatives (Fiji)
Companions of the Order of Fiji
Indian members of the Senate (Fiji)
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda judges
Fijian Hindus
Fijian trade unionists
Fiji sugar industry
Victoria University of Wellington alumni
Politicians from Lautoka
Attorneys-general of Fiji
Leaders of the Opposition (Fiji)
Fijian politicians of Indian descent
Fijian judges of United Nations courts and tribunals
21st-century Fijian judges