He served as chairman of the Preparatory Commission for Constitutional Reform, a special agency tasked to look into potentially positive amendments to the Philippine Constitution, from 1999 to 2000.
Education
During his youth, Narvasa managed to excel in both academics and athletics. He was the captain of the University of Santo Tomas Intramural Basketball Team, as well as the top student of his class at the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law.
Narvasa graduated elementary at Colegio de San Juan de Letran, 1938 (salutatorian), and secondary school at the Arellano High School, 1945 (valedictorian). He obtained his Bachelor of Laws, University of Santo Tomas in 1951 (magna cum laude), and received his Doctor of Laws (honoris causa), Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila on April 15, 1992, Doctor of Laws (honoris causa), University of Santo Tomas on November 21, 1992, and Doctor of Laws (honoris causa), Angeles University Foundation on April 1, 1993.[4]
Narvasa graduated magna cum laude from the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law, and placed second in the 1951 Philippine Bar Examinations, with a bar rating of 91.6%[5]
Career
Narvasa taught at the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law. Soon, he became a full professor of law, and eventually Dean of the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law|Faculty of Civil Law.
Narvasa started as Law Practitioner in 1952, as head, Andres R. Narvasa & Associates. He then became professor of law, 1952, bar reviewer, 1959, legal counsel, University of Santo Tomas, 1973, dean, Faculty of Civil Law, University of Santo Tomas, 1967–1973, vice-rector for student affairs, University of Santo Tomas, 1969–1972, member of the board of trustees, University of Santo Tomas, 1974 and president of the Faculty Club, University of Santo Tomas, 1969.
Narvasa was appointed as the general counsel for the Agrava Fact-finding Commission, formed by then President Ferdinand Marcos and tasked to investigate the death of former senator and staunch Marcos critic Benigno Aquino Jr. The commission was chaired by former Philippine Court of Appeals Associate Justice Corazon Juliano-Agrava. As general counsel, Narvasa meticulously pieced together evidence to point out the military in the Aquino-Galman murders.
Family of CJ Andres Narvasa at his Eulogy.
President Corazon Aquino appointed Narvasa as associate justice of the Philippine Supreme Court on April 10, 1986. Narvasa served as associate justice until his appointment as chief justice on December 1, 1991, also by Aquino.
Narvasa administered the oath of office during the inaugurations of Philippine presidents Fidel V. Ramos and Joseph Estrada.
After his retirement in 1998, he was appointed by President Estrada to serve as chairman of the Preparatory Commission for Constitutional Reform, an independent commission formed to study the basic charter and suggest potentially positive modifications. He served in this capacity from 1999 to 2000.
In November 2000, Narvasa became counsel for Estrada in his impeachment proceedings before the Philippine Senate.
Award of Distinction, University of Santo Tomas, February 28. 1972
Award for Outstanding Achievements in Legal Education, Faculty of Civil Law, University of Santo Tomas, September 2, 1981
Appreciation Certificate, UST College of Nursing, 1970
Certificate of Appreciation and Recognition, 1st Summer Seminar on Educational Management, University of Santo Tomas, May 1972
Appreciation Certificate, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Santo Tomas, August 11, 1973, Plaque of Appreciation, Faculty Association of UST, October 18, 1978
Award for Meritorious Service, Faculty of Civil Law, September 2, 1981 & September 4, 1982
Plaque of Appreciation, 1953 Law Class of UST, March 26, 1983
Award as Most Outstanding Honor Graduate for 1983–1984 for exemplary public service, July 28, 1984
Plaque of Merit as Most Outstanding Alumnus of Faculty of Civil Law, UST Alumni Foundation, Inc., September 1, 1984
Papal Award Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, May 1977
Human Rights Award, Concerned Women of the Philippines, December 9, 1984
Ninoy Aquino Movement for Freedom, Justice, Peace and Democracy of the United States of America, August 1985
Knight Grand Cross of Rizal, June 19, 1992
Outstanding Manilan '93, 422nd Araw ng Maynila Executive Committee, June 24, 1993