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Mihir Desai is a human rights lawyer in cases of mass murders & riots, fake encounter & custodial deaths by the police,
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, freedom of speech & journalists, political activists & prisoners of conscience, excesses by the state, mass disappearances & deaths and genocide probes. A senior counsel, he has been practicing criminal matters in
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and the
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Family

Mihir Desai is the son of Neera Desai, a leading advocate of Women's Rights in India, and Dr. A.R. Desai, one of India's pioneering Marxian sociologist.


Career

Desai is the son of Neera Desai, (1925-2009), a leading advocate of Women's rights from a middle-class Gujarati family. As a child he traveled with his mother to Rome and to the United States, where she had a one-year teaching assignment. His uncle ran a firm of solicitors. Desai is a co-founder of the
Indian People's Tribunal The Indian People's Tribunal (IPT), also called the Indian People's Tribunal on Environmental and Human Rights or Independent People's Tribunal, was a People's Tribunal set up by the Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) on 5 June 1993. The IPT is an ...
(IPT) and the Human Rights Law Network, and is a former Director of the India Center for Human Rights and Law. He was co-founder with lawyer Colin Gonsalves of the human rights magazine ''Combat Law''. Desai addresses subjects that include illegal acts by the authorities, police brutality and sexual assault. He has assisted survivors of the 2002 Gujarat massacre. He was co-editor of the book ''Women and Law'' (1999). He is an invited member of the India Regional Team of the "Promoting Pluralism Knowledge Programme".


Sample cases

In 2003 Desai was assisting the
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in their fight on behalf of
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people to remain on land claimed by the Maharashtra State Farming Corporation. Desai was co-convenor with
Angana P. Chatterji Angana P. Chatterji (born November 1966) is an Indian anthropologist, activist, and feminist historian, whose research is closely related to her advocacy work and focuses mainly on India. She co-founded the International People's Tribunal on Hum ...
of an IPT team that investigated communal violence in
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over a 20-month period in 2005/2006 and co-editor of the report that presented the findings. Desai was legal counsel to the International People's Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in Kashmir, and co-signatory to a February 2009 letter to
Omar Abdullah Omar Abdullah (; born 10 March 1970) is an Indian politician and former Chief Minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. He became the 11th and the youngest Chief Minister of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, after forming a governm ...
, Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, that requested action to address the abuses the tribunal had found. In April 2012 Mihir Desai won an unusually large award to the mother of a 2002 bomb blast suspect who had died in custody. He also solved the case of most dangerous Gangster Sukha Kahlon. Sukha Kahlon was charged 8 murder case. Chair of Justice announced 4 year sentence to Gangster Sukha Kahlon alias Sharp Shooter from Jalandhar, his right hand Anand Dutta alias King Khalifa Sharp Shooter from Amritsar and his left hand Preet alias Preet Phagwara from Chandigarh, in the crime of Arm act, Murder, Money Laundering, Kidnapping and in more crime. But later they all get free from this case. These notorious Gangsters has their name in the top 10 Gangsters of Punjab. Even some of Gangster Sukha Kahlon's friends have not any FIR or case in any Police department, as police faced fear of their own murder. Four police officers had been charged, and the government was to recover the money from these officers. The government refused a plea to prosecute ten other officers who had allegedly been involved.


Arrest

On 4th February 2020, Mihir Desai was arrested along with 16 persons for alleged unlawful assembly in connection with the protest at
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against the violence at
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. All of them were released on bail after arrest on personal bonds.


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