Southern Indian Law and Lawyers c1850 -1910
Topic started by Grant Williams (@ brinc01.bigpond.com) on Thu May 10 18:19:05 .
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Hi, I am attempting to research the introduction of British Law and its very first Indigenous [Indian] Lawyers in South India, particularly those that practised in the then Madras State. Can anyone direct me to texts or information sites that may give me a clue as to where to start. I guess I should ask whether there were any Indian born lawyers that were allowed to practice prior to 1850? Would the Madras High Court/Tamil Nadu Law Society have any old records?
Any asistance is appreciated. Thank you for your time.
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- From: Muthu (@ 206.64.102.40)
on: Fri May 11 09:22:20
Checkout the below site for Dept of Justice Govt of India
http://www.nic.in/lawmin/
There are some information pertaining to High Court Chennai ( Formerly Madras) at this site
http://courtis.delhi.nic.in/chennai/
Send an e-mail to the web master and try to get more info.Normally Indian people are very helpful and there must be tons of private law firm in Madras ( Chennai)..I did a simple google search for law firm madras and it came up with lots of results , may be you can get assistance from there
There is an interesting piece of information at the below URL
http://www.imsc.ernet.in/~tandalau/LegalEducationinTamilNadu.htm
You can also try and get hold of some one in the Law college of Chennai/Madras to get more information ...
HTH
Muthu
- From: prabhu (@ 203.197.73.4)
on: Wed May 16 06:13:27
hello williams, i think i could help you to some extent. you could contact me at my mail address.
- From: Suresh (@ )
on: Thu Aug 16 15:01:43
Hi Grant,
I am sure you will find 'Biographical Vistas' and
'Pen Potraits' by Sir C P Ramaswamy Iyer useful. The former is not in print as far as I know. The other one is available at C P Ramaswami iyer foundation at madras. Both of them contain biographical accounts of eminent personalities including the leading members of the bar of the past in south India. The books will provide you with a wealth of information.
Let me also suggest the collected writings/speeches of Sir P S Sivaswami Iyer.
Rt.Hon. V S Srinivasa Sastri has also written
biographical accounts of the towering personalities of his day. Sorry,I do not remember the titles of the books mentioned above.
The internet I far as I see does not seem to carry the kind of information you are looking for. The law college library or High Court library should be your best bet.
- From: karen (@ )
on: Tue Jan 8 06:54:04
I wanted to know the status of a case pending/Completed in the high court of madras
1) by Advocate wise
2) case wise
please suggest me the URL and also the steps to be followed.
- From: karen (@ )
on: Tue Jan 8 06:54:15
I wanted to know the status of a case pending/Completed in the high court of madras
1) by Advocate wise
2) case wise
please suggest me the URL and also the steps to be followed.
- From: G.Natarajan (@ )
on: Tue Aug 13 09:22:15
It is good to provide more informatiom.I am working in railways.I've completed 23 years of service.I had studied B.L., at Madurai Law college in the evening and studied M.L., (contracts) through DDE/Annamalai university.I want guidance and counselling about practice at Madurai.
it is good to give more information.
- From: N.Venkatnarain Rao (@ )
on: Thu Feb 13 12:40:20
Dear Mr . Williams
I am the grand neohew of Sir M.Venkatasubba Rao, Chief Justice Of The Madras High Court ( Presidency of Madras ) i do have with me several Photographs and letters, News paper cuttings regarding Sir M. Venkatasubba Rao and also some of his colleagues like those mentioned by Mr. Suresh above.
shall collect the material available and send you a message concerning the same in a week or so.
Hope to hear from you soon (That is if are interested in the information with me)
Regards
N.V.N. Rao.
- From: lakshminarayan (@ )
on: Sat Aug 7 23:38:33
dear Mr. Grant Williams,
You can get a lot of material from the book "century completed" published by the law Weekly, Madras. copies of the same are avaliable with the reference library of the Madras Bar Association. you can get photostat copies on payment of charges.
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