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  1. Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru (8 December 1875 – 20 January 1949) was an Indian freedom fighter, lawyer, and politician. He was a key figure in India's struggle for independence, helping draft the Indian Constitution .

  2. Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru was born on 8th December 1875 in Aligarh in present-day Uttar Pradesh. He was the leader of the Liberal Party and a lawyer. He had cooperated with Congress in numerous freedom movements like Quit India, Salt Satyagraha, Non-Cooperation Movement.

  3. Jul 28, 2023 · Tej Bahadur Sapru, born on December 8, 1875, was a prominent Indian freedom fighter, legal expert, and statesman during the pre-independence era. His remarkable contributions to the Indian political and legal landscape played a significant role in shaping the course of the country’s struggle for independence and its post-independence trajectory.

  4. The Constitutional Proposals of the Sapru Committee commonly referred to as the Sapru Committee Report was published in 1945 to resolve issues pertaining to minorities that had plagued Indian political and constitutional discourse. It was prepared by a committee appointed by the Non-Party Conference in November 1944.

  5. Dec 25, 2023 · Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru (8 December 1875 – 20 January 1949) was an eminent Indian freedom fighter, constitutional expert, lawyer and politician who played a pivotal role in India's struggle for independence.

  6. Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru was a jurist and statesman important in the progress of British India toward self-government. For his integrity and wisdom, he was trusted both by the British government and by Indian intellectual and political leaders.

  7. Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru (1875-1949) was an Indian lawyer and statesman. His career aptly illustrates the significance of the legal profession in the political and constitutional development of India. Tej Bahadur Sapru was born in Aligarh into an aristocratic Kashmiri Brahmin family living in Delhi.

  8. On 2 January 1942 the distinguished Indian ‘moderate’, Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, sent a letter to the Private Secretary to the Viceroy enclosing a copy of a telegram he had sent on behalf of himself and a dozen others of his kind – the veteran ‘moderate’ Sir Srinivasa Sastri, and the subsequent President of India, Radhakrishnan, amongst ...

  9. Biography of Tej Bahadur Sapru, 1875-1949, lawyer and activist in the Indian freedom movement.

  10. The finest flower of the Victorian era-unjustly criticised by carping critics for its "cold' priggishness and smug self-complacency"-Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru retained throughout his life the typical characteristics of its culture and outlook on life.