Ujjwal Nikam


Ujjwal Deorao Nikam is an Indian special public prosecutor who has worked on prominent murder and terrorism cases. He has been [List of List of nominated members of the Rajya Sabha|nominated members of the Rajya Sabha|nominated] to the Rajya Sabha by the President of India, representing the field of law in 2025. He helped prosecute suspects in the 1993 Bombay bombings, the Gulshan Kumar murder case, the Pramod Mahajan murder case, and the 2008 Mumbai attacks. He was also the special public prosecutor in the 2013 Mumbai gang rape case, 2016 Kopardi rape and murder case. Ujjwal Nikam argued on behalf of the state during the 26/11 Mumbai attack trial.
Nikam was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2016.
He has been given a security detail with a classification of Z+, the second highest level of security in India.
He was fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party from Mumbai North Central candidate during the 2024 Indian general election, he lost by a margin of 16,514 votes.
He was nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the Droupadi Murmu in 2025 for recognition of his distinguished contributions in the field of law, particularly for his role as a public prosecutor in several high-profile criminal and terrorism cases.

Early life and education

Nikam was born in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, to Marathi parents. His father, Deoraoji Nikam, was a judge and barrister, and his mother was a homemaker.
After receiving his Bachelor of Science degree, he earned a law degree from the K.C.E. Society's S. S. Maniyar Law College in Jalgaon. His son, Aniket, is also a criminal lawyer in High Court Mumbai.

Personal life

Ujjwal Nikam has two children, Aniket Nikam and Sharvari Nikam.Aniket Nikam: Like his father Ujjwal Nikam, Aniket is also a criminal lawyer who practices in the Bombay High Court.Sharvari Nikam: She is an HR professional, and online profiles list her as having studied at XLRI Jamshedpur.

Career

Nikam began his career as a district prosecutor in Jalgaon and worked his way up to state and national trials. In a 30-year career, he has secured 628 life imprisonments and 37 death penalties.

Rape and murder cases

Terrorism cases

1991 Kalyan bombing: Ravinder Singh was convicted of bombing a railway station in Kalyan on 8 November 1991, killing 12 people.1993 Bombay bombings: A special court was set up in 2000 under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act to try suspects in the series of 13 explosions that took place in Bombay on 12 March 1993, killing 257 people in what was then India's worst terrorist attack. The trial lasted almost 14 years, and dozens of people were convicted.
  • 2003 Gateway of India bombing: Two car bombs went off in Mumbai on 25 August 2003, one at a jewelry market and the other at the Gateway of India, a popular tourist attraction. Three men were convicted and sentenced to death in August 2009.2008 Mumbai attacks: The three-day siege of Mumbai in November 2008—which targeted luxury hotels, a Jewish center, and other sites—left more than 160 people dead. Ajmal Kasab, the only attacker captured alive by the police, was sentenced to death on 6 May 2010 and hanged on 21 November 2012.
In December 2010, Nikam represented the Government of India at a worldwide convention on terrorism held at the United Nations in New York.

In popular culture

In 2017, Nikam's life story was made into a film, Aadesh - Power of Law.