Sunday, January 26, 2020

RepublicDay #Constitution_of_India71

#RepublicDay #Constitution_of_India71

The Lawyers who helped draft the Constitution of India.

1. Dr. BR Ambedkar
First Law Minister of India
Called to Bar at Gray’s Inn London
Served as Principal of Government Law College, Mumbai.
 
2. Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer
Attended law classes in his spare time and passed the BL exam while studying history
Advocate General for Madras from 1929 to 1944
Was part of eight other Committees of the Constituent Assembly

3. KM Munshi
Arrived in Bombay in 1907 after topping LLB exams
Founder of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
Governor of Uttar Pradesh from 1952-1957.



4. Govind Ballabh Pant
Practiced at Almora and Kashipur after graduating from Allahabad University
First Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh
Union Home Minister from 1955-61

5. Debi Prasad Khaitan
Founder of Khaitan & Co
One of the few law firms to represent Indian industrialists in pre-Independence era

6. Sir Syed Muhammed Saadullah
Practiced in Guwahati before moving to Calcutta High Court
Prime Minister of Assam in pre-Independent India Conferred Knighthood in 1928

7. N Gopalaswamy Ayyangar
Joined Civil Services after graduating in law
Served as Collector and District Magistrate for three years
Prime Minister of Jammu & Kashmir from 1937-43

8. BL Mitter
Advocate General of West Bengal
Worked in the Law Ministry
Having worked with the Dewan of Baroda, Mitter is said to have made a significant contribution to the integration of the Princely States with India. He was later replaced on the Drafting Committee by Madhav Rao, a Legal Advisor of the Maharaja of Vadodara.

As the country is celebrating its Republic Day, the occasion evokes nostalgia about the drafting of the Constitution,
Perhaps, many people do not know the contributions of Benegal Narasing Rau from coastal Karnataka as the Constitutional Advisor to the Constituent Assembly.

He led the team of the Constituent Assembly Secretariat (CAS) which was the interim bureaucratic agency tasked with helping in drafting the Constitution. Ramachandra NR, an 80-year-old retired professor of history, says many of his students didn’t even know the role Rau played in the historic exercise. “Dr Ambedkar, the man behind the Constitution, himself praised Rau for his contributions. Our younger generations should know about this,” he feels.

Noted cardiologist and voracious reader from Mysuru, Dr C D Sreenivasa Murthy, says “the Drafting Committee under the chairmanship of Dr Ambedkar declared that the Draft Constitution was scrutinised thoroughly by Rau for making it one of the best in the world. Rau was not a member of the Constituent Assembly, but he was the most important expert who did the primary thinking and writing”.

Another man from Karnataka who was part of the Drafting Committee was Madhav Rao, the legal advisor to the Maharaja of Vadodara. He replaced B L Mitter who later made significant contributions to the integration of the princely states with India.

Leaders at various
stagesof the framing
of the Constitution
According to Ramachandra, there were a lot of buzz about the framing of Constitution. Theories about several drafts of the statute were also heard, he recalls.“It was a moment of curiosity. Though I was young then, I heard about the developments from my father who would ensure that I knew every bit of what was going on in our country”, he says. 

B N Rau

Rau was born on February 26, 1887 at Karkala in the then South Canara district. He completed his education in Madras and Cambridge. Rau secured the 16th rank in the tough civil service examination in 1909. He was posted in his home province of Madras. He refused to serve there and reportedly wrote a letter to the Commissioner, “Sir, in this regard to the province to which I have been assigned, I beg to inform you that I have friends or relatives in almost every part of the Madras Presidency and also that my father possesses lands in the province. Under these circumstances, it might be difficult for me to perform my duties unhampered... Should it be possible,

I request that I may be assigned to Burma.” Following this extraordinary request, Rau was transferred to Bengal. He was interested in legislative and constitutional matters, which led to his appointment as the Legal Remembrancer and Secretary to the Government of Assam. He became a much sought after constitutional expert. With the establishment of the Constituent Assembly in 1946, he was a natural choice to be appointed as its Constitutional Advisor. Later, his family shifted from Karkala and moved abroad. He represented India in the United Nations and finally served as a judge in the International Court of Justice at The Hague. He passed away on November 30, 1953 in Zurich, Switzerland. 

Kengal Hanumanthaiah

Kengal Hanumanthaiah was one among the first Constituent Assembly members. Born on February 10, 1908 in Bengaluru, he obtained his BA from Mysore Maharaja College and studied law at Poona Law College. He joined the Bar and practised law briefly. In 1934,He was a member of the Constituent Assembly representing the Mysore province on a Congress party ticket.  He became a member of the Committee for the Drafting of a Model Constitution. In the Constituent Assembly, he made interventions on the issue of federalism and advocated for a greater autonomy for states.
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26-1-2020.


1 comment:

  1. Wow! your article about republic day is very informative. I have also tried explaining what is saw on Republic day in Mumbai

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