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M. C. Chagla

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The surname "Chagla" was not his original surname. In Chagla's autobiography, he recounted that in his youth, he was known as "Merchant" as both his father and grandfather were merchants. Hating the name due to its associations with money, he went to his grandfather one day and asked him as to what
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In 1930, Chagla married Mehrunissa Dharsi Jivraj, a lady of his own community and similar family background. Their marriage was harmonious and conventional. The couple had four children, two sons, Jehangir (b. 1934) and Iqbal (b. 1939) and two daughters, Husnara (b. 1932) and Nuru (b. 193x). Their
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LIC insurance scandal, which forced Krishnamachari's resignation as Finance Minister. Krishnamachari was quite close to Nehru, who became intensely angry at Chagla for his revelations of TTK's part in the affair, though he later forgave Chagla. From September 1957 to 1959, Chagla served as ad hoc
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Our Constitution fathers did not intend that we just set up hovels, put students there, give untrained teachers, give them bad textbooks, no playgrounds, and say, we have complied with Article 45 and primary education is expanding... They meant that real education should be given to our children
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family, Chagla suffered a lonely childhood owing to his mother's death in 1905. His childhood was spent in their family mansion in near Nagdevi Street and Janjiker Lane, Khokha Bazar in Pydhonie. He later bought a mansion in Malabar Hill in 1934. He was educated at St. Xavier's High School and
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in 1941, becoming Chief Justice in 1948 and serving in that capacity to 1958. All through, he continued to write and speak strongly for the Indian freedom cause and against the communal two nation ideology.
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In 1946, Chagla was part of the first Indian delegation to the UN. From 4 October to 10 December 1956, Chagla served as Acting Governor of the then state of Bombay, later broken up into the states of
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from November 1966 to September 1967, after which he left government service. He then spent the remaining years of his life actively, continuing to practice law into his seventies.
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In 1985, a statue of Chagla was unveiled and placed within the High Court outside the Chief Justice's Court where he once served. The inscription on the statue plinth reads:
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he should call himself. His grandfather promptly replied "Chagla" as his father, Chagla's great-grandfather, had had Chagla as his pet name, which in the
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from April 1962 to September 1963. Immediately on his return, he was asked to be a Cabinet Minister, which he accepted, and he served as
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In 1973, Chagla published his autobiography, Roses in December, with the help of his son Iqbal. He vehemently protested against the
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son Iqbal Chagla became a lawyer; with his wife Roshan, he has a daughter (M.C. Chagla's granddaughter) Rohiqa, who is the widow of
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in the period 2014–2016. Iqbal's son Riaz (b. c. 1970) was himself appointed a judge of the Bombay High Court in July 2017.
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Mehrunissa Dharsi Jivraj died in November 1961. Chagla survived her by nineteen years, dying in February 1981.
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After retirement he served as Indian ambassador to the US from 1958 to 1961. Chagla then served as
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Chagla's younger daughter, Nuru, married Subbaram Swaminathan, a south Indian
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language means "favourite". Chagla promptly adopted the new surname.
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College in Bombay, after which he went on to study Modern History at
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A great judge, a great citizen, and, above all, a great human being.
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Chagla (left), as Ambassador to the United States, with President
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Though born a Muslim, Chagla was more of an agnostic.
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Index

Mohamed Ali Currim Chagla

Minister of External Affairs
Swaran Singh
Indira Gandhi
Minister of Education
Jawaharlal Nehru
Gulzarilal Nanda
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Humayun Kabir
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
Jivraj Narayan Mehta
Ambassador of India to the United States
Gaganvihari Lallubhai Mehta
B. K. Nehru
Bombay High Court
Hashmatrai Khubchand Chainani
Bombay
Bombay Presidency
British India
Indian National Congress
Alma mater
Lincoln College, Oxford
jurist
Cabinet Minister
Chief Justice
Bombay High Court
Bombay

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