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  1. Detailed Solution. The correct answer is Bhulabhai Desai. Key Points. Over his 40-year ­illustrious legal career, Bhulabhai Desai argued many high-­pro­file cases such as the Indian National Army trials in 1945. Bhulabhai was the leading counsel for the defence. Bhulabhai Desai was an Indian independence activist and acclaimed lawyer.

  2. May 28, 2024 · Gandhi, therefore, gave Bhulabhai Jivanji Desai instructions to try once more to win over the league leaders and find a way out of the political impasses between 1942 and 1945. Being Liaquat Ali’s friend and the leader of the Congress in the Central Assembly, Desai visited him in January 1945 and presented him with ideas for the creation of an interim government at the centre.

  3. Soon after Dhirajlal Desai’s early demise at the age of 42, on 22nd June 1951, Madhuriben put her efforts and energy in building Bombay’s art scene, by creating Bhulabhai Desai Memorial Institute (BDMI). “At about the same time, I think it was in 1957, we were asked to leave the premises in Flora Fountain, where we had been holding our ...

  4. May 6, 2022 · Bhulabhai Desai was born on October 13, 1877, in Gujarat’s Valsad to Jivanji Desai and Ramabai. He was schooled by his maternal uncle when he was a child, and he later went to study at the Avabai School in Valsad and the Bharda High School in Bombay, from where he matriculated in 1895 securing the first position.

  5. Dec 12, 2020 · Desai was condemned by all prominent leaders and was refused the tickets for Constitutional Assembly Elections on health grounds. Bhulabhai Desai was also held accountable for losing the war budget and was also denied any support from the party which ruined his political carrier which came as a fallout of the Desai-Liaquat Pact.

  6. Bhulabhai Desai. Bhulabhai Desai, a lawyer politician, was born on October 13, 1877 in Valsad, Gujarat. His father, Jivanji Desai, was a modest Government Pleader, but was allowed to practice law privately. His, mother, Ramabai, was a unschooled yet religious woman. Being the only child of his parents, Bhulabhai was pampered a great deal.

  7. Desai – Liaqat Plan. Background. While Mohandas Gandhi and the entire Congress Working Committee had been arrested during the Quit India movement, from 1942 to 1945, Desai was one of few Congress leaders free. While pressing demands for the immediate release of political prisoners, Desai began secretive talks with Liaquat Ali Khan, the second ...