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Vivian Bose

Justice Vivian Bose (also rendered V. V. N. Bose) (9 June 1891 – 29 November 1983), Judge of the Supreme Court of India, served as the National Commissioner of the Bharat Scouts and Guides from November 1957 to November 1959.

Vivian Bose
Judge of Supreme Court of India
In office
5 March 1951 – 8 June 1956
Appointed byPresident
Personal details
Born(1891-06-09)9 June 1891
Ahmadabad
Died29 November 1983(1983-11-29) (aged 92)
SpouseIrene Mott Bose
ParentMohun Bose (father) Sir Bipin Krishna Bose(grandfather)

Scouting for native Indians was started by Justice Bose, Madan Mohan Malaviya, Hridayanath Kunzru, Annie Besant and George Arundale, in 1913.

Justice Bose was a member of the World Scout Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1947 until 1949.

He was also the President of the International Commission of Jurists. Justice Bose is known for breaking new ground in law, the significance of which came to be realized in later years.[1]

Lawyers occupy a specially privileged position in society and that thrusts great responsibilities on us (lawyers); at the same time it gives us immense opportunities to mold the life and thought of the Nation, not so much by talk though we can also be great talkers, beaten only by another class politicians and ministers, but by our life and example, by what we do in the courts of course, but also in spheres outside the range of bread and butter life.

[2]

The landmark judgement by Vivian Bose J in Virsa Singh v State of Punjab [1958 AIR 465] has set an important judicial precedent regarding the applicability of section 300 Thirdly of The Indian Penal Code of 1860.

He was married to Canadian Irene Mott, the author of The Monkey Tree on 18 December 1930.[3][4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Documents | National Human Rights Commission India" (PDF).
  2. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Editorial".
  3. ^ "The Monkey Tree - BOSE, IRENE MOTT (MRS. VIVIAN BOSE)".
  4. ^ HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY Commissioner of Income-tax v. Vivian Bose KANTAWALA, CJ. AND CHANDURKAR, J.118ITR0989(Bom).htm Archived] 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine

Further reading edit

  • Gadbois, George H. (2011). Judges of the Supreme Court of India: 1950–1989. Oxford University Press. pp. 34–37. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198070610.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-807061-0.

External links edit

  • Bharat Scouts & Guides
  • Cambridge Journals Online – Abstract
Preceded by National Commissioners of the Bharat Scouts and Guides
1957–1959
Succeeded by
Professor Madan Mohan


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