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Justice JS Narang passes away at 73

CHANDIGARH: Former judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court Justice JS Narang passed away at a private hospital in Mohali on Sunday afternoon after a brief illness.

Justice JS Narang passes away at 73

JS Narang (R)



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, May 27

Former judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court Justice JS Narang passed away at a private hospital in Mohali on Sunday afternoon after a brief illness.

He was 73. He is survived by his wife Raminder Narang and sons Amitjit Narang and Ripjit Narang.

Justice Narang headed the Commission of Inquiry, which CM Capt Amarinder Singh had constituted to investigate former minister Rana Gurjit’s involvement in the sand mining scandal.

The CM condoled the death. He said Justice Narang was an eminent legal luminary, an able administrator, a distinguished jurist and above all, a fine human being.

According to the family, the cremation will take place on Monday at 4:30 pm in the electric crematorium at Sector 25, Chandigarh.

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