Delivering a lecture on "Federalism: Legislative Relations between Centre and States", Justice Nariman also dealt in detail the separation of legislative power between the Centre and the state and the primacy of the law in case of conflict.
"There are two sets of laws. One for the rest of the country and the another for the state of Jammu and Kashmir," he said adding that "ours is unique and quasi unitary federation".
During his hour-long speech, he said that the Jammu Kashmir model cannot be either sought or applied in other states of the country. "Not even a lunatic would want the Jammu and Kashmir model for the rest of the country. Thank god the founding fathers chose what they chose," he said.
He also referred to constitutional provisions which deal with three kind of entries, namely Centre, States and Concurrent List where Centre, States and both can make laws respectively.
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Professor C Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor of O P Jindal Global University said Justice Verma remains one of India's most highly regarded Chief Justices.
Senior advocate Fali S Nariman, advocate Kamini Jaiswal and other lawyers were also present on the occasion.
Justice Jagdish Sharan Verma served as the 27th Chief Justice of India, holding the position from March 25, 1997, until his retirement on January 18, 1998.