Jaya Jaitly

Politician

Indian Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Quick Info

ProfessionPolitician
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth14/06/1942
Age83 years
BirthplaceShimla, Himachal Pradesh

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Bio/Wiki

Known forBeing the one who appealed the Supreme Court of India in December 2021 to raise the legal age of marriage for women in India from 18 to 21

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolThe Convent of Jesus and Mary school, Delhi
College/University
  • Miranda House College, Delhi
  • Smith College, US

Personal Life

Zodiac signGemini

Relationships & More

Marital StatusDivorced
Marriage Date1965
Family
HusbandAshok Jaitly (former IAS officer)
Children
  • Akshay (a lawyer)
  • Aditi (wife of Ajay Jadeja)
Parents
FatherK. K. Chettur (was an IAS officer)
MotherName

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Jaya Jaitly, a former president of Samata Party, is an Indian politician.
2. She was linked to the Operation West End controversy in 2002, leading to her resignation as party president.
3. In 2020, a trial court in Delhi sentenced her to four years in prison for her role in the Operation West End bribery case; this was later paused by the Delhi High Court.
4. In December 2021, she advocated for increasing the minimum marriage age for women in India from 18 to 21.
5. Her father, K. K. Chettur, served as an IAS officer.
6. Jaya Jaitly's mother hailed from the royal family of Kerala and was a dynamic and self-reliant individual.
7. She founded the Dastkari Haat Samiti in 1986 to promote rural artisans and traditional Indian crafts.
8. She co-founded the Dastkar Society for Crafts & Craftspeople in 1981.
9. She played a central role in setting up the Dilli Haat in 1994.
10. She authored the book Crafts Atlas of India in 2012.
11. She wrote her memoirs titled Life Among the Scorpions.
12. She joined politics after the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and was mentored by George Fernandes and Madhu Limaye.
13. She served as General Secretary of Samata Party in 1994 and President in 2001.
14. She moved away from party-bound politics in 2003.
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