Jay Mala

Jay Mala (22 August 1958 – 26 April 2023) was an Indian journalist, politician, advocate and social activist. She was a senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India, who filed over 600 cases and won each one, including a 1985 landmark case where she sued the State of Jammu and Kashmir changing tort law in India. Mala was co-founder of the Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) in 1982. On 7 May 2022 she became Chairperson of the Panthers Party Working Committee, and was de facto president of Panthers Party from 31 May 2022 to 4 April 2023.

Jay Mala
President of Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party
In office
31 May 2022  4 April 2023
Preceded byBhim Singh
Succeeded byHarsh Dev Singh
President of Indian Students Congress
In office
1979–2023
Personal details
Born(1958-08-22)22 August 1958
Fatepur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Died26 April 2023(2023-04-26) (aged 64)
Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Political partyJammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (1982–2023)
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress (1975–1982)
SpouseBhim Singh
RelationsHindu Shahis
Goud Saraswat Brahmins
Harsh Dev Singh (Nephew-in-law)
Balwant Singh Mankotia (Nephew-in-Law)
ChildrenAnkit Love
EducationUniversity of Delhi

During the period of insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir, she was one of only seven female candidates, out of a total 512 candidates in the 1983 Jammu and Kashmir general election.

Mala was President of the Indian Student Congress in 1979. From 2017 she worked as a contributing editor for National Herald, a newspaper founded by the first Prime Minister of India.

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