Updated On: 15 May, 2022 09:16 AM IST | Mumbai | Team SMD
Why the former Attorney General of India for a BJP-led coalition government had a soft corner for Jesuits of St Xavier’s in Dhobi Talao

Former Attorney General of India Soli Sorabjee at a book launch event in New Delhi in November 2019. Pic/Getty Images
Sorabjee moved to St Xavier’s High School [from Bharda New High School, at age 12] because it had better prospects. It was a school of older vintage, it enjoyed greater patronage from the government and it had a stronger academic record. Despite having transferred from a Gujarati-medium background, Sorabjee excelled in subjects like English and French. He liked the atmosphere there. Charles Correa, later a famous architect, was one of his classmates.
He revered the Jesuit priests at St Xavier’s and developed a deep sense of fondness for them. Towards the end of his life, when his memory was no longer what it once was, he gleefully remembered the Jesuit priests who taught him at St Xavier’s even though he might not have been able to recall the names of some of the more prominent politicians that he had encountered as the Attorney General of India.