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Kanhaiya Lal Misra

Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra (31 August 1903 - 14 October 1975) was an Indian lawyer and independence activist. He was the Advocate General of Uttar Pradesh from 1952 to 1969.

Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra
Advocate General (U.P.) India
In office
22 May 1952 – 9 March 1969
Personal details
Born(1903-08-31)31 August 1903
Mau, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, British India
Died14 October 1975(1975-10-14) (aged 72)
Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

The judicial wheel is rounded with equality, oiled with honour and functions smoothly with honesty – principally when both members of the Bench and Bar shoulder their responsibilities seriously

— Pt.Kanhaiya Lal Misra

Early life edit

Misra was born in a family of Mariyadpur (now in Mau) in district Azamgarh of Uttar Pradesh. As he was born on Krishna Janmashtami his parents named him Kanhaiya Lal. He was the eldest of four sons and one daughter of Baidnath Misra, a civil and a criminal lawyer, at the Azamgarh Bar, and a long-serving M.L.C.[citation needed]

Advocate General U.P. (India) edit

 
Pt. K.L. Misra Pencil Sketch by Munindra Misra

Misra was the fourth Advocate General of the state of Uttar Pradesh since the creation of the position of Advocate General in 1937, the year that saw the formation of the first responsible representative government in the province by the Indian National Congress, under the Government of India Act, 1935. He held this position for 17 years - 1952 till 1969 - during which period different political parties across the political spectrum were elected and formed the government. This remains a record as of date - October 2015.

He resigned as Advocate General U.P. in 1969 - the year his wife died.

Advocate Generals appointed till Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra:[1]

  • First Advocate General 1937

- Dr. Narain Prasad Asthana

    • Second Advocate General 1942 and First Advocate General of Pakistan 1947

- Mr. Mohammad Wasim

    • Third Advocate General 1947

- Sir Peary Lal Banerji

    • Fourth Advocate General 1952 till 1969

- Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra

Marriage and children edit

 
Smt.Gayatri Devi (Wife)

Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra married twice.

His first marriage was to Savitri Devi who bore two children Shanti (daughter) and Vijay Prakash (son).

After the demise of Savitri Devi, he married Gayatri Devi who gave birth to the remaining children: Ravindra Prakash (son), Justice Ajay Prakash (son), Jyoti (daughter), Priti (daughter), Ranjan (son) and Munindra (son).[2]

Smt Gayatri Devi died on 29 April 1969.

Timeline edit

Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra studied at Banaras (Varanasi) in the Theosophical School under Dr. Mrs. Annie Beasant.

1925 - Graduated with honours in Economics securing 91% marks in English.

1926 - Sat for the Indian Civil Service Examination and securing 150/150 in the English paper, an unbreakable record. However, due to his student day's speeches of freedom and his influence by Mahatma Gandhi he was not selected.

1927 - Passed his Law Examination and joint the District Bar.

1930 - October, shifted to the Allahabad High Court. He had an exceptional command of the Hindi, English and Urdu language.

1942 - Imprisoned during the Indian freedom struggle in the Naini Central Jail along with Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri, P. D. Tandon[3] and others.

1951 - Offered Judgeship but on his request he was reluctantly not appointed. He attained eminence in the legal field with his flare of advocacy, depth of learning, sweet trapping court craft, humility, and a photogenic memory. His simplicity and brilliance was his landmark.

1952 - Appointed Advocate General, U.P. and continued till 9 March 1969 irrespective of the political party which came to power during this period.

1955 - Offered Supreme Court Judgeship (being the first advocate to receive such distinction) without being a judge. He requested through the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court – Justice B. Malik, the then Chief Minister and Home Minister to spare him which again they did reluctantly. His reason was that he wanted to be in public life, serving institutions and the public at large.

1969 - Resigned as Advocate General U.P. - the year his wife expired.

 
Pt. K.L. Misra Speaking at Allahabad High Court Centenary Celebrations 1966
 
Pt. K.L. Misra fielding during Allahabad High Court Centenary Cricket Match 1966

As Advocate General U.P. he was closely associated with the Government and the Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh:

He attained excellence in the legal profession in the country and appeared in most High Courts and Supreme Court of India. During the time he was Advocate General of U.P. and even thereafter he appeared for several states of the country in important cases, viz. Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal etc.

Some famous cases conducted by him were the Blitz case in the Bombay High Court, Maharashtra – Mysore boundary dispute, case of Sri Pratap Singh Kairon, for States of West Bengal and Bihar, in-famous Symbol Case before the Election Commission, Gorakhnath Case in the Supreme Court and in the case against Murdhra etc. He had the distinction of appearing against almost all the top advocates of the country.

He appeared successfully for the state of Bihar against the Raja of Ramgarh in the Calcutta High court. He commanded the top position on both civil and criminal side and attained the position of a legal luminary and senior advocate.

Pt. K.L. Misra conducted on behalf of the ruling Congress, the Indian Congress Party Symbol Case in the Supreme Court, was also responsible for defending the State Government in the State Zamindari Abolition case and defended for some time Mrs Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister, in her election petition case at the Allahabad High Court prior to his falling ill and thereafter the case was handed over to Mr. Sri Satish Chand Khare,[4] Senior Advocate. Mrs Gandhi subsequently lost this case which led to the Emergency being imposed in India

Social works edit

 
Advocate General U.P. INDIA 1952-69

He was the Chairman of the Bar Council (17/12/1961 to 09/03/1969), President of the Bar Association of Allahabad,[5] President of the Harish Chandra Research Institute and member of its executive council, President of the Prayag Sangeet Samiti, President of the All India Hindi Sahitya Sammellan [hi] to name a few. He also had the honour to serve the Allahabad University as its Hon' Treasurer and as a member of its executive council and also judged answer papers of the Law examination way above the L.L.B. degree that he held as his personal educational qualification in Law.

A relatively unknown trait of Punditji was his poetry writing capabilities (in Hindi) when emotionally charged - like on demise of his wife, Gayatri Devi.[6]

Demise edit

Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra, former Advocate General U.P., India, a leading luminary and a prominent Congress leader died of heart failure on 14 October 1975 morning at his Park Road residence on Dussehra. His cremation took place with State Honours in the evening (sunset) of the same day, on the banks of 'sangam' – the point of mergence of the rivers Ganga and Jamuna

— 16th Oct. 1975, Northern India Patrika, Allahabad (U.P.) India.

Further reading edit

  • Sri Siddhartha Shankar Ray[7]
  • 'Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra - My Father' by Munindra Misra ISBN 978-1482818550
  • 'Courting Destiny' by Shanti Bhushan ISBN 978-0670082186
  • 'Before Memory Fades: An Autobiography' by Fali S. Nariman ISBN 978-9381431450

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.allahabadhighcourt.in/event/MyPredecessorsinOfficeKLMisra.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Misra, Munindra (3 June 2014). Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra - My Father (First ed.). India: Partridge Publishing. p. 202. ISBN 978-1482818567.
  3. ^ "About PD Tandon by KL Misra « P D Tandon".
  4. ^ http://www.allahabadhighcourt.in/event/SCKhareATributeKNSingh.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ http://www.allahabadhighcourt.in/event/HistoryoftheHighCourtBarAssociationSNVARMA.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ "Poem on Demise of Wife — Gayatri Devi". 17 May 2015.
  7. ^ http://www.allahabadhighcourt.in/event/K_L_Misra_Many_Splendoured_Man.html

External links edit

  • Pt. K.L. Misra, Advocate General U.P.
  • Poem by Pt. K.L. Misra
  • Some Articles by Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra
  • Many Splendoured Man by Sri Siddhartha Shankar Ray (Allahabad High Court Centenary)
  • Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra
  • Pt. K.L. Misra
  • Allahabad High Court Centenary Celebration (1866-1966) Vol. 1 & 2 and Post Centenary Silver Jubilee Celebration (1866-1991) Vol. 1 & 2
  • Keynote Address on the 100th Birth Anniversary of Pt. K.L Misra - Lecture on Spirituality and Law

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Pt Kanhaiya Lal Misra Contents 1 Early life 2 Advocate General U P India 3 Marriage and children 4 Timeline 5 Social works 6 Demise 7 Further reading 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editMisra was born in a family of Mariyadpur now in Mau in district Azamgarh of Uttar Pradesh As he was born on Krishna Janmashtami his parents named him Kanhaiya Lal He was the eldest of four sons and one daughter of Baidnath Misra a civil and a criminal lawyer at the Azamgarh Bar and a long serving M L C citation needed Advocate General U P India edit nbsp Pt K L Misra Pencil Sketch by Munindra MisraMisra was the fourth Advocate General of the state of Uttar Pradesh since the creation of the position of Advocate General in 1937 the year that saw the formation of the first responsible representative government in the province by the Indian National Congress under the Government of India Act 1935 He held this position for 17 years 1952 till 1969 during which period different political parties across the political spectrum were elected and formed the government This remains a record as of date October 2015 He resigned as Advocate General U P in 1969 the year his wife died Advocate Generals appointed till Pt Kanhaiya Lal Misra 1 First Advocate General 1937 Dr Narain Prasad Asthana Second Advocate General 1942 and First Advocate General of Pakistan 1947 Mr Mohammad Wasim Third Advocate General 1947 Sir Peary Lal Banerji Fourth Advocate General 1952 till 1969 Pt Kanhaiya Lal MisraMarriage and children edit nbsp Smt Gayatri Devi Wife Pt Kanhaiya Lal Misra married twice His first marriage was to Savitri Devi who bore two children Shanti daughter and Vijay Prakash son After the demise of Savitri Devi he married Gayatri Devi who gave birth to the remaining children Ravindra Prakash son Justice Ajay Prakash son Jyoti daughter Priti daughter Ranjan son and Munindra son 2 Smt Gayatri Devi died on 29 April 1969 Timeline editPt Kanhaiya Lal Misra studied at Banaras Varanasi in the Theosophical School under Dr Mrs Annie Beasant 1925 Graduated with honours in Economics securing 91 marks in English 1926 Sat for the Indian Civil Service Examination and securing 150 150 in the English paper an unbreakable record However due to his student day s speeches of freedom and his influence by Mahatma Gandhi he was not selected 1927 Passed his Law Examination and joint the District Bar 1930 October shifted to the Allahabad High Court He had an exceptional command of the Hindi English and Urdu language 1942 Imprisoned during the Indian freedom struggle in the Naini Central Jail along with Pt Jawaharlal Nehru Lal Bahadur Shastri P D Tandon 3 and others 1951 Offered Judgeship but on his request he was reluctantly not appointed He attained eminence in the legal field with his flare of advocacy depth of learning sweet trapping court craft humility and a photogenic memory His simplicity and brilliance was his landmark 1952 Appointed Advocate General U P and continued till 9 March 1969 irrespective of the political party which came to power during this period 1955 Offered Supreme Court Judgeship being the first advocate to receive such distinction without being a judge He requested through the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court Justice B Malik the then Chief Minister and Home Minister to spare him which again they did reluctantly His reason was that he wanted to be in public life serving institutions and the public at large 1969 Resigned as Advocate General U P the year his wife expired nbsp Pt K L Misra Speaking at Allahabad High Court Centenary Celebrations 1966 nbsp Pt K L Misra fielding during Allahabad High Court Centenary Cricket Match 1966As Advocate General U P he was closely associated with the Government and the Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh Pt Govind Ballabh Pant Dr Sampurnanand Sri C B Gupta Smt Sucheta Kripalani and Sri Charan Singh He attained excellence in the legal profession in the country and appeared in most High Courts and Supreme Court of India During the time he was Advocate General of U P and even thereafter he appeared for several states of the country in important cases viz Punjab Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Bihar West Bengal etc Some famous cases conducted by him were the Blitz case in the Bombay High Court Maharashtra Mysore boundary dispute case of Sri Pratap Singh Kairon for States of West Bengal and Bihar in famous Symbol Case before the Election Commission Gorakhnath Case in the Supreme Court and in the case against Murdhra etc He had the distinction of appearing against almost all the top advocates of the country He appeared successfully for the state of Bihar against the Raja of Ramgarh in the Calcutta High court He commanded the top position on both civil and criminal side and attained the position of a legal luminary and senior advocate Pt K L Misra conducted on behalf of the ruling Congress the Indian Congress Party Symbol Case in the Supreme Court was also responsible for defending the State Government in the State Zamindari Abolition case and defended for some time Mrs Indira Gandhi the Prime Minister in her election petition case at the Allahabad High Court prior to his falling ill and thereafter the case was handed over to Mr Sri Satish Chand Khare 4 Senior Advocate Mrs Gandhi subsequently lost this case which led to the Emergency being imposed in IndiaSocial works edit nbsp Advocate General U P INDIA 1952 69He was the Chairman of the Bar Council 17 12 1961 to 09 03 1969 President of the Bar Association of Allahabad 5 President of the Harish Chandra Research Institute and member of its executive council President of the Prayag Sangeet Samiti President of the All India Hindi Sahitya Sammellan hi to name a few He also had the honour to serve the Allahabad University as its Hon Treasurer and as a member of its executive council and also judged answer papers of the Law examination way above the L L B degree that he held as his personal educational qualification in Law A relatively unknown trait of Punditji was his poetry writing capabilities in Hindi when emotionally charged like on demise of his wife Gayatri Devi 6 Demise editPt Kanhaiya Lal Misra former Advocate General U P India a leading luminary and a prominent Congress leader died of heart failure on 14 October 1975 morning at his Park Road residence on Dussehra His cremation took place with State Honours in the evening sunset of the same day on the banks of sangam the point of mergence of the rivers Ganga and Jamuna 16th Oct 1975 Northern India Patrika Allahabad U P India Further reading editSri Siddhartha Shankar Ray 7 Pt Kanhaiya Lal Misra My Father by Munindra Misra ISBN 978 1482818550 Courting Destiny by Shanti Bhushan ISBN 978 0670082186 Before Memory Fades An Autobiography by Fali S Nariman ISBN 978 9381431450References edit http www allahabadhighcourt in event MyPredecessorsinOfficeKLMisra pdf bare URL PDF Misra Munindra 3 June 2014 Pt Kanhaiya Lal Misra My Father First ed India Partridge Publishing p 202 ISBN 978 1482818567 About PD Tandon by KL Misra P D Tandon http www allahabadhighcourt in event SCKhareATributeKNSingh pdf bare URL PDF http www allahabadhighcourt in event HistoryoftheHighCourtBarAssociationSNVARMA pdf bare URL PDF Poem on Demise of Wife Gayatri Devi 17 May 2015 http www allahabadhighcourt in event K L Misra Many Splendoured Man htmlExternal links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Kanhaiya Lal Misra Pt K L Misra Advocate General U P Poem by Pt K L Misra Some Articles by Pt Kanhaiya Lal Misra Many Splendoured Man by Sri Siddhartha Shankar Ray Allahabad High Court Centenary Pt Kanhaiya Lal Misra Pt K L Misra Allahabad High Court Centenary Celebration 1866 1966 Vol 1 amp 2 and Post Centenary Silver Jubilee Celebration 1866 1991 Vol 1 amp 2 Keynote Address on the 100th Birth Anniversary of Pt K L Misra Lecture on Spirituality and Law Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kanhaiya Lal Misra amp oldid 1173573719, wikipedia, 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