First cji of british india

  1. When and why did the British first choose to invade India?
  2. GK Quiz on Chief Justice of India
  3. [Solved] Who was the first Chief Justice of India?
  4. M. Hidayatullah
  5. Mohammad Hidayatullah
  6. Illusions of empire: Amartya Sen on what British rule really did for India
  7. मुख्य न्यायधीश (भारत)
  8. British colonialism in India


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When and why did the British first choose to invade India?

By India Today Web Desk: The British landed in India in Surat on August 24, 1608. While India has a rich and recorded history going back 4000 years to the Indus Valley Civilisation in Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, Britain had no indigenous written language until the 9th century almost 3000 years after India. Then how was it possible for the British to start capturing this huge country and control it from 1757 to 1947? A sea route connecting Europe to India came into the limelight in 1498 when Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama came to Calicut. This made India the centre of attention of Europe’s trade circuit and European powers rushed to Asia to get their own trading posts. Even though the primary motive at first was trade, slowly, the European powers started to get more interested in Acquiring territory. The British were one of these powers looking for money and action. How was the British East India Company formed? James Lancaster commanded the first East India Company voyage in 1601 (Photo: Wikipedia) How did the British land in India? The British East India Company came to India as traders in spices, a very important commodity in Europe back then as it was used to preserve meat. Apart from that, they primarily traded in silk, cotton, indigo dye, tea and opium. They landed in the Indian subcontinent on August 24, 1608, at the port of Surat. Mughal emperor Jahangir granted a farman to Captain William Hawkins permitting the English to erect a factory at Surat in 1613. In 1615,...

GK Quiz on Chief Justice of India

Chief Justice of India Uday Umesh Lalit completed his tenure as Chief Justice of India on November 8. And as his successor Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, the senior-most judge on the Supreme Court, took the oath as the 50th Chief Justice of India (CJI), on Wednesday. President Droupadi Murmu swore DY Chandrachud into office at Rashtrapati Bhawan in Delhi. Attempt this set of GK questions and answers on the Chief Justice of India to score maximum competitive exams like UPSC/PSC/SSC etc. • Who is the current CJI of India? • Justice UU Lalit • Justice Arvind Bobde • Justice DY Chandrachud • Justice C.D Deshmukh Ans. c Explanation: The current and 50th Chief Justice is Justice Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud, who entered office on 09 November 2022. Read more about Justice DY Chandrachud here 2. How many female Chief Justices of India have been there since independence? • One • Two • Three • None of the above Answer:- d Explanation- There has been no Chief Justice of India who is a woman so far. 3. Sharad Arvind Bobde is the ....Chief Justice of India • 47th • 46th • 45th • 48th Answer:- a Explanation:- At present Sharad Arvind Bobde is the 47th Chief Justice of India. He took charge on 18 November 2019. He will retire on 23 April 2021. 4.At present how many judges are in the Supreme Court of India including the CJI? • 31 • 34 • 29 • 30 Answer:- b Explanation:- At present, there are 34 judges in the Supreme Court of India including the Chief Justice of India. 5. Who was the first Chief Ju...

[Solved] Who was the first Chief Justice of India?

The correct answer is H. J. Kania. Important Points • H. J. Kaniawas the first Chief Justice of India. • H. J. Kania served as the first Chief Justice of India from the year of 1950 to 1951. In the year 1951, he died while serving in the office. • The Chief Justice of India and the Judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President under clause (2) of Article 124 of the Constitution.​ Additional Information • Bijan Kumar Mukherjee was the former and 4th Chief Justice of India. He served fromDecember 1954 to January 1956. • M. Patanjali Shastri was the second Chief Justice of India, he served fromNovember 1951 toJanuary 1954. • The present CJIof India Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud has been appointed as the new Chief Justice of India on 9th November 2022. Justice D Y Chandrachud is the 50th CJI and has taken over the post from Justice U.U Lalit. 23653 vacancies will be released by the Bihar Police for recruitment to the post of Sub Inspector (Daroga). The detailedBihar Police SI Notification willbe released soon. Bihar Police Subordinate Service Commission (BPSSC) has activated the link to download the mark sheet of Bihar Police Sub Inspector on 21st August 2022. The candidates, who appeared for

M. Hidayatullah

Previously Acting President of India October 6th, 1982 - October 31st, 1982 6th Vice President of India August 31st, 1979 - August 30th, 1984 Acting President of India July 20th, 1969 - August 24th, 1969 President, Indian Society of International Law 1969 - 1970 President, Indian Law Institute 1969 - 1970 President, International Law Association 1968 - 1970 President, Inns of Court Society 1968 Appointed Judge at Supreme Court December 1st, 1958 Chief Justice, High Court of Madhya Pradesh November 1st, 1956 - November 29th, 1958 Member, Faculty of Law, Court Vikram University, Saugar University, and Aligarh Muslim University 1954 to 1958 Chief Justice, Nagpur High Court December 3rd, 1954 - 1956 Dean of the Faculty of Law, Nagpur University 1949-53 Puisne Judge, Nagpur High Court 1946 - 1954 Permanent Judge, Central Provinces and Berar September 13th, 1946 Additional Judge, High Court of Central Provinces and Berar June 24th, 1946 Conferred O.B.E. by King George VI 1946 Member, Nagpur Bar Council 1943-46 Advocate General, Central Provinces and Berar August 2nd, 1943 - 1946 Government Pleader, Nagpur High Court December 12th, 1942 - August, 1943 Lecturer in Jurisprudence and Mahomedan law, University College of Law, Nagpur 1935 - 1943 Executive and Academic Councils, Nagpur University 1934 - 1953 Advocate, Nagpur High Court 1930 - 1946 Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln’s Inn 1930 Born in Betul (Madhya Pradesh) on December 17th, 1905, Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah was the 11th Chief...

Mohammad Hidayatullah

• العربية • अवधी • বাংলা • भोजपुरी • Dansk • Deutsch • فارسی • Français • 한국어 • हिन्दी • Ido • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • ಕನ್ನಡ • ქართული • मैथिली • മലയാളം • मराठी • مصرى • नेपाली • Norsk bokmål • پنجابی • Русский • संस्कृतम् • ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤ • Simple English • Svenska • தமிழ் • తెలుగు • اردو • Tiếng Việt • Yorùbá • 中文 Acting In office 20 July 1969–24 August 1969 Prime Minister Preceded by (acting) Succeeded by In office 6 October 1982–31 October 1982 Prime Minister Preceded by Succeeded by In office 25 July 1983 Prime Minister Preceded by Succeeded by 11th In office 25 February 1968–16 December 1970 Appointed by Preceded by Succeeded by Personal details Born ( 1905-12-17)17 December 1905 (present-day Died 18 September 1992 (1992-09-18) (aged86) (present-day Political party Spouse Mohammad Hidayatullah ( help· info); 17 December 1905 – 18 September 1992) was the 11th Early life and education [ ] Hidayatullah was born in 1905 in the well-known family of After completing primary education at the Government High School of Phillip's Scholar in 1926. When he graduated in 1926, he was awarded the Malak Gold Medal. Following the trend of Indians studying British law abroad, Hidayatullah attended Career [ ] After graduation, Hidayatullah returned to India and enrolled as an advocate of the High Court of Central Provinces and Berar at On 24 June 1946, Hidayatullah was appointed as Additional Judge of that High Court of Central Provinces and Berar and on 13 September 1946 he was appoint...

Illusions of empire: Amartya Sen on what British rule really did for India

During my days as a student at a progressive school in West Bengal in the 1940s, these questions came into our discussion constantly. They remain important even today, not least because the British empire is often invoked in discussions about successful global governance. It has also been invoked to try to persuade the US to acknowledge its role as the pre-eminent imperial power in the world today: “Should the United States seek to shed – or to shoulder – the imperial load it has inherited?” the historian Niall Ferguson Read more Arguing about all this at Santiniketan school, which had been established by The frequent temptation to compare India in 1757 (when British rule was beginning) with India in 1947 (when the British To illustrate the relevance of such an “alternative history”, we may consider another case – one with a potential imperial conquest that did not in fact occur. Let’s think about Commodore Matthew Perry of the US navy, who steamed into the bay of Edo in Japan in 1853 with four warships. Now consider the possibility that Perry was not merely making a show of American strength (as was in fact the case), but was instead the advance guard of an American conquest of Japan, establishing a new American empire in the land of the rising sun, rather as Robert Clive did in While we can see what actually happened in Japan under Meiji rule, it is extremely hard to guess with any confidence what course the history of the Indian subcontinent would have taken had the Bri...

मुख्य न्यायधीश (भारत)

पदस्थ 9 नवंबर 2022से संक्षेपाक्षर सीजेआई नामांकनकर्ता वरिष्ठता के आधार पर भारत के निवर्तमान मुख्य न्यायाधीश नियुक्तिकर्ता 65 वर्ष कि आयु तक गठनीय साधन (अनुच्छेद 124 के अंतर्गत) गठन 1950 प्रथम धारक जस्टिस (26/01/1950 - 06/11/1951) वेबसाइट भारत का मुख्य न्यायधीश (Chief Justice of India / CJI) हालांकि इस सम्मेलन को दो बार निरस्त गया था। 1973 में, न्यायमूर्ति हंसराज खन्ना की जगह मुख्य न्यायाधीश के रूप में नियुक्त किया गया था। सर्वोच्च न्यायालय के प्रमुख के रूप में, मुख्य न्यायाधीश मामलों के आवंटन और संवैधानिक पीठों की नियुक्ति के लिए जिम्मेदार होते हैं जो कानून के महत्वपूर्ण मामलों से निपटते हैं। प्रशासनिक पक्ष में, मुख्य न्यायाधीश रोस्टर के रखरखाव, अदालत के अधिकारियों की नियुक्ति और सर्वोच्च न्यायालय के पर्यवेक्षण और कामकाज से संबंधित सामान्य और विविध मामलों का कार्य करता है। भारत के 50वें और वर्तमान मुख्य न्यायाधीश अनुक्रम • 1 नियुक्ति • 2 निष्कासन • 3 कार्यवाहक अध्यक्ष • 4 =भारत के मुख्य न्यायाधीशों की सूची • 4.1 पारिश्रमिक • 4.2 2018 संकट • 4.3 सन्दर्भ • 4.4 इन्हें भी देखें • 4.5 बाहरी कड़ियाँ नियुक्ति [ ] जैसा।।। ही मौजूदा मुख्य न्यायाधीश सेवानिवृत्ति के करीब पहुंचते हैं, निष्कासन [ ] भारत के संविधान का अनुच्छेद 124(4) में सर्वोच्च न्यायालय के न्यायाधीश को हटाने की प्रक्रिया बताई है जो मुख्य न्यायाधीशों पर भी लागू होता है। एक बार नियुक्त होने के बाद, मुख्य न्यायाधीश 65 वर्ष की आयु तक पद पर बने रहते हैं। संविधान में कोई निश्चित कार्यकाल प्रदान नहीं किया गया है। उन्हें केवल संसद द्वारा हटाने की प्रक्रिया के माध्यम से हटाया जा सकता है: सर्वोच्च न्यायालय के किसी न्यायाधीश को ...

British colonialism in India

• From 1757, Britain increased its control of India through the East India Company . • From 1858 onwards, the British government directly ruled India, and it became known as the British Raj. • The British Raj had a significant impact on people living in India. Many Indians suffered from extreme poverty and famines during British rule. • The British government and British individuals gained a lot of wealth from trade with India, which they used in part to fund the Industrial Revolution . In 1600, Queen Elizabeth I approved the creation of the East India Company, a powerful private trading company. The East India Company was started by merchants who wanted to trade in Asia to get spices, cotton and indigo dye and then sell them in England for profit . At first, they sailed to the East Indies, which are now modern-day Indonesia and the Philippines, and tried to compete with the Dutch, French and Portuguese merchants who were already there. They failed to compete and The East India Company turned their attention to southern India. In 1639, a company representative purchased land in southern India. The East India Company built Fort St George on this land, which has since become part of the city of Chennai , now home to over 11 million people. Initially English traders were welcomed by the Mughal rulers. Both sides realised that there would be benefits for each of them if they traded with each other. In exchange for trading rights the English brought European products to India. ...

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