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Sir '''Pramada''' (or '''Pramoda''') '''Charan Banerjee''' (or '''Banerji''') (1848–1930) was an eminent ] Indian jurist of the British period in the ] and Vice Chancellor of the ], both in ].
'''Sir Pramada Charan Banerjee''' (1848 - 1930) was an eminent ] Indian jurist of British period in the ], ] and Vice Chancellor of ], Allahabad. Sir Pramoda Charan Banerjee held office in the Allahabad High Court from 1893 to 1923 and he was the second Indian Judge after Mr. Justice Mahmood, and then, made indelible imprints greatness as Judges on the pages of Allahabad High Court’s law reports.<ref>. (PDF) Reference of Sir P C Banrejee on Allahabad High Court web page</ref><ref>. (PDF) Reference of Sir P C Banrejee on Allahabad High Court web page</ref><ref>.(PDF) Reference of Sir P C Banrejee on Allahabad High Court web page</ref><ref>. (PDF) Reference of Sir P C Banrejee on Allahabad High Court web page</ref><ref>. (PDF) Reference of Sir P C Banrejee on Allahabad High Court web page</ref><ref>. (PDF) Reference of Sir P C Banrejee on Allahabad High Court web page</ref><ref>. (PDF) Reference of Sir P C Banrejee on Allahabad High Court web page</ref><ref>. (PDF) Reference of Sir P C Banrejee on Allahabad High Court web page</ref>


Banerjee held office in the Allahabad High Court from 1893 to 1923<ref>Sri Amitav Banerji, "" (PDF), Allahabad High Court.</ref><ref>Sri S. P. Sinha, "" (PDF), Allahabad High Court.</ref> and was the second Indian judge after ]; and with Mahmood, John Edge and others, "made indelible imprints greatness as Judges on the pages of law reports".<ref>Nasirullah Beg, "" (PDF). Delivered 25 November 1966. Allahabad High Court.</ref>
Sir Pramada Charan Banerjee was Vice Chancellor of ] during 917-919. Before his joining Sir Pramada Charan Banerjee Hostel was established in 1916 in honor of Sir Pramada Charan Banerjee. This is one of the prominent hostel of the University of Allahabad.<ref>. Allahabad University web page say he was VC of the University of Allahabad</ref><ref>. Reference of Sir P C Banerjee</ref> He was a member of the Faculty of Law of the University of Allahabad and took the keenest interest in the progress and the development of the University. He was also a distinguished Vice-Chancellor of the University for several years. His efforts for the spread of higher education amongst his countrymen was a notable contribution made by him in the field of social service. The University of Allahabad honoured itself by conferring on him the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, in 1919. His contribution as judge and Vice-chancellor of Allahabad University is landmark for a British Indian.

Banerjee was Vice Chancellor of ] from 1917 to 1919.<ref>"Ex- Vice Chancellor", University of Allahabad. by the Wayback Machine on 4 February 2013.</ref> The university established the P.&nbsp;C. Banerjee Hostel in honour of him.<ref>"", University of Allahabad.</ref> He was a member of the university's Faculty of Law and took the keenest interest in the university's development. His effort for the spread of higher education amongst his countrymen was a notable contribution to social service. The University of Allahabad conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, in 1919. His contribution as judge and Vice Chancellor is a landmark for a British Indian.{{Citation needed|date=August 2014}}


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Sir Pramada (or Pramoda) Charan Banerjee (or Banerji) (1848–1930) was an eminent Bengali Indian jurist of the British period in the Allahabad High Court and Vice Chancellor of the University of Allahabad, both in Allahabad.

Banerjee held office in the Allahabad High Court from 1893 to 1923 and was the second Indian judge after Syed Mahmood; and with Mahmood, John Edge and others, "made indelible imprints greatness as Judges on the pages of law reports".

Banerjee was Vice Chancellor of University of Allahabad from 1917 to 1919. The university established the P. C. Banerjee Hostel in honour of him. He was a member of the university's Faculty of Law and took the keenest interest in the university's development. His effort for the spread of higher education amongst his countrymen was a notable contribution to social service. The University of Allahabad conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, in 1919. His contribution as judge and Vice Chancellor is a landmark for a British Indian.

References

  1. Sri Amitav Banerji, "Sir Pramoda Charan Banerjee" (PDF), Allahabad High Court.
  2. Sri S. P. Sinha, "Some English judges whom I admired" (PDF), Allahabad High Court.
  3. Nasirullah Beg, "Welcome Address" (PDF). Delivered 25 November 1966. Allahabad High Court.
  4. "Ex- Vice Chancellor", University of Allahabad. Archived by the Wayback Machine on 4 February 2013.
  5. "History", University of Allahabad.

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