Advocate Feroze Ahmad Ansari: Community Leader/ Advocate
Feroze Ahmad Ansari (born in 1962) is a distinguished advocate at the Supreme Court of India and a prominent socio-political leader. He currently serves as the National President of the All India Momin Conference, the All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat (AIMMM).
Hailing from a family with a strong legal background, Ansari is the son of the late M. Bashirul Haque, an eminent advocate in Dhanbad. He was mentored by Prof. M. Sallahuddin Ansari, a former Member of Parliament. After completing his schooling at De Nobili School, Dhanbad, he pursued a B.Sc. and later earned an M.A. from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), where he was a Gold Medalist. He obtained an LL.B. from the Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, along with law certifications from the Indian Law Institute.
Since enrolling with the Delhi State Bar Council in 1991, Ansari has been practicing at the Supreme Court, specializing in constitutional, service, labor, civil, and criminal law, as well as arbitration and public interest litigation (PIL). He is a life member of several prestigious legal and social organizations, including the Bar Association of India, the Indian Law Institute, and the Indian Islamic Cultural Centre.
Beyond his legal career, Ansari is deeply engaged in community service. As AIMC President, he has spearheaded initiatives in education and employment. He also played a crucial role in submissions to the Justice Ranganath Mishra Commission and the Sachar Committee, advocating for the rights of Indian Muslims.
Honored with the Jawahar Nehru Award, National Peace Award (2019), and Mahatma Gandhi Excellence Award (2020), Ansari continues to be a key voice in legal advocacy and community reform, both nationally and internationally.