On 17th October 1949, Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [West Bengal Muslim] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; Mr. President, Sir, a warm controversy around Contempt of Court, I submit that the High Court should have the power to punish for Contempt in a summary manner. The reason is that Trial in a case must be […]
On 15th October 1949, Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [West Bengal Muslim] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; “While I sympathize with the Drafting Committee for the high pressure at which they are working, I must at the same time point out that there is a ceiling in the House that the Committee behind Time Table[…..]
On 14th October 1949, Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [West Bengal Muslim] at the Constituent Assembly spoke on the report submitted by special Sub-Committee appointed Minority Advisory Committee to consider the question of the minorities as follows; “The Subcommittee reported amongst others, there should be reservation of seat in the legislators for minority—- but the classes of[…..]
On 12th October 1949, Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [West Bengal Muslim] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; “When we come to the question of merit, it is well known fact that the Judges of High Court were receiving high salaries commensurate with the high quality of intellectual work they were accustomed to do. In fact,[…..]
On 23rd November 1948, Shri B. Das [Orissa General] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; On the question of free and compulsory primary education as follows; “I will talk of Orissa where we have some Andhra people and some Bengali people for whom I think free primary education upto a certain age should be[…..]
On 6th November 1948, Shri R. K. Sidhwa [CP Berar General] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; “Coming to the Fundamental Rights, I do not know whether the Committee had the power to upset the unanimous decision of this House. A Subcommittee is perfectly justified in making recommendations. I do not dispute that and[…..]
On 22nd July 1947, Sayid Mohammed Saadulla [Assam Muslim] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; “I am glad Sir that the Flag remain as it is and that the Amendment proposed were not moved, for India is represented in different in the different colours of this Flag. India is very well noted for her[…..]
On 9th December 1948, at the Constituent Assembly on Article 25[old] Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed spoke as follows; The only point that I had in mind for that the right to move the Supreme Court by appropriate proceedings is guaranteed. I wanted to allow the people to move other courts also, if there is fundamental rights[…..]
On 22nd July 1947, at the Constituent Assembly on the subject Resolution Re National Flag, Pandit Nehru [United Provinces General] spoke as follows; Mr. President, it is a proud privilege to move the following Resolution; “Resolved that the National Flag India shall be horizontal, tri colour of deep Saffron [Kesari], White and dark Green in[…..]
On 18th July 1947, Mrs. Renuka Ray [West Bengal General] at the Constituent Assembly spoke as follows; “Before the 1935 Act came in the representatives India’s Women made it very clear that they were against reservation seats or any special privileges for Women they made it this clear through the All India Women’s Conference. Our[…..]