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Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha

Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha,[1][4][5] KCSI, PC, KC, (24 March 1863 – 4 March 1928) was a prominent British India lawyer and statesman. He was the first Governor of Bihar and Orissa, first Indian Advocate-General of Bengal, first Indian to become a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council and the first Indian to become a member of the British ministry.[6] He is sometimes also referred as Satyendra Prasanno Sinha or Satyendra Prasad Sinha.[7]

The Lord Sinha
A whole-plate glass negative portrait of Satyendra Prasanna Sinha taken by Bassano Ltd, 20 May 1920, and now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Governor of Bihar and Orissa[1]
In office
29 December 1920[1] – 30 November 1921[1]
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byHavilland Le Mesurier (acting)
Under-Secretary of State for India
In office
1919–1920
Preceded byThe Lord Islington
Succeeded byThe Earl of Lytton
President of the Indian National Congress
In office
1915–1916[2]
Preceded byB.N. Bose
Succeeded byAmbica Charan Mazumdar
Personal details
Born24 March 1863 (1863-03-24)
Raipur, Bengal Presidency, British India (present-day Birbhum district, West Bengal, India)[3]
Died4 March 1928 (1928-03-05) (aged 64)
Berhampore, Bengal Presidency, British India (present-day Murshidabad district, West Bengal, India)
Spouse
Gobinda Mohini Mitter
(m. 1880)
Children7
OccupationPolitician, lawyer

Early life and education

Sinha was born on 24 March 1863 in Raipur, Birbhum in Bengal Presidency, British India (now in West Bengal, India).[3] His ancestor, Lalchand De, a businessman, came from Midnapur in southern Bengal to Birbhum in south-western Bengal, sailing up the Ajoy, to Raipur, which is just south of Bolpur. Here he set up his new home, buying the zamindari of Raipur from the Chaudhuri of the village. His father, the zamindar of Raipur, belonged to the Uttar Rarhi Kayastha sreni, a Bengali Kayastha caste.[8] Sinha completed his early education from Birbhum Zilla School at Suri and then obtained a scholarship to carry on with his higher studies at Presidency College, Calcutta, then affiliated to the University of Calcutta, in 1878. In 1881, he left his studies in India to study law in England. In England, a scholarship of £50 a year for four years enabled him to train at Lincoln's Inn where he studied Roman Law, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law and International Law. Later, he also won the Lincoln's Inn scholarship of £100 for three years.[7] In 1886 he returned to Calcutta as a barrister.[9]

Career

 
With family, c. 1909

After returning to India in 1886, Sinha established a successful legal practice in Calcutta. In 1903, Sinha became Standing Counsel to the Government of India overriding the claims of an English Barrister. He was the first Indian to be appointed as Advocate-General of Bengal in 1905, a post that was confirmed in 1908. His legal practice in 1908 was so lucrative that accepting government's invitation meant a cut in his annual income of £10,000. Sinha's first inclination was to turn down the viceroy's invitation, but Jinnah and Gokhale convinced him to accept the job.[10] He also became the first Indian to enter the Viceroy's Executive Council in 1909. He was knighted in the New Year Honours on 1 January 1915. Sinha was elected President of the Indian National Congress in 1915 at the Bombay session of Congress.

In 1917, Sinha returned to England to work as an Assistant for Secretary of State, Edwin Samuel Montagu. Later, he also worked as a member of the Imperial War Cabinet and Conference along with the Maharaja of Bikaner, Ganga Singh following the outbreak of the First World War, and represented India in Europe's Peace Conference in 1919. In the same year, he was made Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for India and also raised to the peerage as Baron Sinha of Raipur in the Presidency of Bengal. He became the first Indian member of the British House of Lords, taking his seat in February 1919. He was instrumental in passing of Government of India Act, 1919 through the House of Lords.

He returned to India in 1920 and was appointed as the first governor of the Province of Bihar and Orissa. His term as Governor did not last long and he served on this position for 11 months on grounds of bad health. In 1926, Sinha went back to England and joined the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London but bad health forced him to return to India.[7][11]

Indian National Congress

Sinha was a member of the Indian National Congress from 1896 to 1919 - rising to become its president in 1915 at the Bombay session. He left Congress in 1919 along with other moderate members. At the Calcutta session of the Congress in 1896 - he brought a proposal that no ruler of any Indian State should be deposed without an open judicial trial.[11]

Shantiniketan

Shantiniketan was originally a part of the ancestral zamindari of the Sinha family of Raipur, Birbhum.[12] Satyendra Prasad Sinha donated for the construction of Sinha Sadan with a clock tower and bell. It was in this building that Oxford University conferred its honorary doctorate on the poet, Rabindranath Tagore.[13]

 
Sinha Sadan - 1926 CE - Santiniketan 2014-06-29 5505
 
Doorway - Sinha Sadan - 1926 CE - Santiniketan 2014-06-29 5525

Death

Sinha died on 4 March 1928 at Berhampore.

Personal life

He was married to Gobinda Mohini Mitra on 15 May 1880 at Mahata, Burdwan, Bengal. They had four sons and three daughters.[9]

Styles

  • 1863–1886: Satyendra Prasad Sinha
  • 1886–1915: Satyendra Prasad Sinha, KC
  • 1915-10 February 1919: Sir Satyendra Prasad Sinha, KC
  • 10–19 February 1919: The Right Honourable Sir Satyendra Prasad Sinha, PC, KC
  • 19 February 1919 – 1920: The Right Honourable The Lord Sinha, PC, KC
  • 1920-1921: His Excellency The Right Honourable The Lord Sinha, PC, KC
  • 1921–1928: The Right Honourable The Lord Sinha, KCSI, PC, KC

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Governor of Bihar". governor.bih.nic.in. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Indian National Congress: From 1885 till 2017, a brief history of past presidents". The Indian Express. 4 December 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  3. ^ a b Sengupta, Subodh Chandra; Bose, Anjali (1976). Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan (Biographical dictionary) (in Bengali). Calcutta: Sahitya Samsad. p. 543.
  4. ^ "The London Gazette".
  5. ^ "The language of difference". The Telegraph. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Dadabhai Naoroji to Nehru; Indira to Sonia: Profiles of Congress presidents". Hindustan Times. 20 November 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  7. ^ a b c "S. P. Sinha | Making Britain". www.open.ac.uk. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  8. ^ An Indian In The House: The lives and times of the four trailblazers who first brought India to the British Parliament. Mereo Books. 2019. ISBN 978-1-86151-490-5. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  9. ^ a b FitzGerald, S. V. (2004). "Sinha, Satyendra Prasanna, first Baron Sinha (1863–1928)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. revised Raychaudhuri, Tapan (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/36112. Retrieved 18 August 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  10. ^ Wolpert, Stanley (2013). Jinnah of Pakistan. Karachi, Pakistan: Oxford University Press. p. 30. ISBN 978-0-19-577389-7.
  11. ^ a b "Indian National Congress". Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  12. ^ Basak, Tapan Kumar, Rabindranath-Santiniketan-Sriniketan (An Introduction), p. 2, B.B.Publication
  13. ^ "Santiniketan". UNESCO World Heritage Centre.

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Preceded by President of the Indian National Congress
1915–1916
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Under-Secretary of State for India
1919–1920
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by
New office
(Sir Edward Gait
as Lieutenant Governor)
Governor of Bihar and Orissa
1920–1921
Succeeded by
Havilland Le Mesurier
(acting)
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Sinha
1919–1928
Succeeded by
Aroon Kumar Sinha

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Satyendra Prasanna Sinha 1st Baron Sinha 1 4 5 KCSI PC KC 24 March 1863 4 March 1928 was a prominent British India lawyer and statesman He was the first Governor of Bihar and Orissa first Indian Advocate General of Bengal first Indian to become a member of the Viceroy s Executive Council and the first Indian to become a member of the British ministry 6 He is sometimes also referred as Satyendra Prasanno Sinha or Satyendra Prasad Sinha 7 The Right HonourableThe Lord SinhaKCSI PC KCA whole plate glass negative portrait of Satyendra Prasanna Sinha taken by Bassano Ltd 20 May 1920 and now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery London Governor of Bihar and Orissa 1 In office 29 December 1920 1 30 November 1921 1 Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byHavilland Le Mesurier acting Under Secretary of State for IndiaIn office 1919 1920Preceded byThe Lord IslingtonSucceeded byThe Earl of LyttonPresident of the Indian National CongressIn office 1915 1916 2 Preceded byB N BoseSucceeded byAmbica Charan MazumdarPersonal detailsBorn24 March 1863 1863 03 24 Raipur Bengal Presidency British India present day Birbhum district West Bengal India 3 Died4 March 1928 1928 03 05 aged 64 Berhampore Bengal Presidency British India present day Murshidabad district West Bengal India SpouseGobinda Mohini Mitter m 1880 wbr Children7OccupationPolitician lawyer Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Indian National Congress 4 Shantiniketan 5 Death 6 Personal life 7 Styles 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditSinha was born on 24 March 1863 in Raipur Birbhum in Bengal Presidency British India now in West Bengal India 3 His ancestor Lalchand De a businessman came from Midnapur in southern Bengal to Birbhum in south western Bengal sailing up the Ajoy to Raipur which is just south of Bolpur Here he set up his new home buying the zamindari of Raipur from the Chaudhuri of the village His father the zamindar of Raipur belonged to the Uttar Rarhi Kayastha sreni a Bengali Kayastha caste 8 Sinha completed his early education from Birbhum Zilla School at Suri and then obtained a scholarship to carry on with his higher studies at Presidency College Calcutta then affiliated to the University of Calcutta in 1878 In 1881 he left his studies in India to study law in England In England a scholarship of 50 a year for four years enabled him to train at Lincoln s Inn where he studied Roman Law Jurisprudence Constitutional Law and International Law Later he also won the Lincoln s Inn scholarship of 100 for three years 7 In 1886 he returned to Calcutta as a barrister 9 Career Edit With family c 1909 After returning to India in 1886 Sinha established a successful legal practice in Calcutta In 1903 Sinha became Standing Counsel to the Government of India overriding the claims of an English Barrister He was the first Indian to be appointed as Advocate General of Bengal in 1905 a post that was confirmed in 1908 His legal practice in 1908 was so lucrative that accepting government s invitation meant a cut in his annual income of 10 000 Sinha s first inclination was to turn down the viceroy s invitation but Jinnah and Gokhale convinced him to accept the job 10 He also became the first Indian to enter the Viceroy s Executive Council in 1909 He was knighted in the New Year Honours on 1 January 1915 Sinha was elected President of the Indian National Congress in 1915 at the Bombay session of Congress In 1917 Sinha returned to England to work as an Assistant for Secretary of State Edwin Samuel Montagu Later he also worked as a member of the Imperial War Cabinet and Conference along with the Maharaja of Bikaner Ganga Singh following the outbreak of the First World War and represented India in Europe s Peace Conference in 1919 In the same year he was made Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for India and also raised to the peerage as Baron Sinha of Raipur in the Presidency of Bengal He became the first Indian member of the British House of Lords taking his seat in February 1919 He was instrumental in passing of Government of India Act 1919 through the House of Lords He returned to India in 1920 and was appointed as the first governor of the Province of Bihar and Orissa His term as Governor did not last long and he served on this position for 11 months on grounds of bad health In 1926 Sinha went back to England and joined the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London but bad health forced him to return to India 7 11 Indian National Congress EditSinha was a member of the Indian National Congress from 1896 to 1919 rising to become its president in 1915 at the Bombay session He left Congress in 1919 along with other moderate members At the Calcutta session of the Congress in 1896 he brought a proposal that no ruler of any Indian State should be deposed without an open judicial trial 11 Shantiniketan EditShantiniketan was originally a part of the ancestral zamindari of the Sinha family of Raipur Birbhum 12 Satyendra Prasad Sinha donated for the construction of Sinha Sadan with a clock tower and bell It was in this building that Oxford University conferred its honorary doctorate on the poet Rabindranath Tagore 13 Sinha Sadan 1926 CE Santiniketan 2014 06 29 5505 Doorway Sinha Sadan 1926 CE Santiniketan 2014 06 29 5525Death EditSinha died on 4 March 1928 at Berhampore Personal life EditHe was married to Gobinda Mohini Mitra on 15 May 1880 at Mahata Burdwan Bengal They had four sons and three daughters 9 Styles Edit1863 1886 Satyendra Prasad Sinha 1886 1915 Satyendra Prasad Sinha KC 1915 10 February 1919 Sir Satyendra Prasad Sinha KC 10 19 February 1919 The Right Honourable Sir Satyendra Prasad Sinha PC KC 19 February 1919 1920 The Right Honourable The Lord Sinha PC KC 1920 1921 His Excellency The Right Honourable The Lord Sinha PC KC 1921 1928 The Right Honourable The Lord Sinha KCSI PC KCReferences Edit a b c d Governor of Bihar governor bih nic in Retrieved 8 January 2018 Indian National Congress From 1885 till 2017 a brief history of past presidents The Indian Express 4 December 2017 Retrieved 8 January 2018 a b Sengupta Subodh Chandra Bose Anjali 1976 Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan Biographical dictionary in Bengali Calcutta Sahitya Samsad p 543 The London Gazette The language of difference The Telegraph Retrieved 8 January 2018 Dadabhai Naoroji to Nehru Indira to Sonia Profiles of Congress presidents Hindustan Times 20 November 2017 Retrieved 8 January 2018 a b c S P Sinha Making Britain www open ac uk Retrieved 8 January 2018 An Indian In The House The lives and times of the four trailblazers who first brought India to the British Parliament Mereo Books 2019 ISBN 978 1 86151 490 5 Retrieved 4 April 2020 a b FitzGerald S V 2004 Sinha Satyendra Prasanna first Baron Sinha 1863 1928 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography revised Raychaudhuri Tapan online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 36112 Retrieved 18 August 2013 Subscription or UK public library membership required Wolpert Stanley 2013 Jinnah of Pakistan Karachi Pakistan Oxford University Press p 30 ISBN 978 0 19 577389 7 a b Indian National Congress Retrieved 8 January 2018 Basak Tapan Kumar Rabindranath Santiniketan Sriniketan An Introduction p 2 B B Publication Santiniketan UNESCO World Heritage Centre External links EditBiographies Ali Muhammad Ansar 2012 Sinha Lord Satyendra Prasanna In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Portraits at the National Portrait GalleryPolitical officesPreceded byB N Bose President of the Indian National Congress1915 1916 Succeeded byAmbica Charan MazumdarPolitical officesPreceded byThe Lord Islington Under Secretary of State for India1919 1920 Succeeded byThe Earl of LyttonPolitical officesPreceded byNew office Sir Edward Gaitas Lieutenant Governor Governor of Bihar and Orissa1920 1921 Succeeded byHavilland Le Mesurier acting Peerage of the United KingdomNew creation Baron Sinha1919 1928 Succeeded byAroon Kumar Sinha Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Satyendra Prasanna Sinha 1st Baron Sinha amp oldid 1121467524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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