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1596215The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915) — Mitter, B. C.C. Hayavadana Rao


Mitter, B. C., B.A., B.L., Calcutta; 2nd s. of Sir Romesh Chender Mitter, the 1st Indian Vakil Judge who also officiated as Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court; b. 1872; educ: the Hare School, the Presidency College, and the Ripon College, Calcutta; passed B.A., 1891; B.L., 1893; worked as an articled clerk in an Attorney’s office for some time; commenced practice at Alipore, proceeded to England, 1895; called to Bar (Lincoln’s Inn), 1897; enrolled as Advocate, High Court, Calcutta, 1898; declined Judgeship of the Madras High Court, 1910; Standing Counsel of the Government of India, 1910; Officiating Advocate-General, Calcutta, 1911. Address: Calcutta, India.