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Senior advocate and Vaish Associates founder OP Vaish passed away this morning after heart bypass surgery and a brief illness.

He died of a cardiac arrest this morning, aged 82.

Vaish founded the firm in 1971 after working in the Indian Revenue Service and as chief, economics & law, at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI).

Vaish Associates Delhi tax partner Rupesh Jain commented: โ€œ[OP] Vaish was a father figure and his loss is a thing, that void which is left, will be very difficult to fill. He was the one who founded the firm, guided us through and was active till the very last.

โ€œItโ€™s a terrible loss for the firm and each person of the firm. He was of course very well known professionally, but more than that he was a great humanitarian. Of course not many people know through the kind of humanitarian work he did, through [the] Rotary [Club] and otherwise. He was a great human being.โ€

Jain added that OP Vaish had spearheaded efforts to battle polio in India and was a pioneer in international taxation in India, having brought the International Fiscal Association to the country in the early eighties. โ€œHis contribution professionally and in the field of social work is immense.โ€

As a person, he was very humble and down to earth, said Jain. โ€œYou could approach him with anything – any person, the most junior most person, his doors were always open, at any point in time, for any type of guidance. He was always approachableโ€ฆ What Mahatma Gandhi was to the nation, Mr Vaish was to the firm.โ€

Vaish is survived by his wife Manju Vaish, his son Vinay Vaish, who is a partner at Vaish Associates, his five daughters and his son-in-law Ajay Vohra, who is the firmโ€™s managing partner. The firm now includes around 90 lawyers.


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