Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee

Indian barrister and first president of Indian National Congress

Date of Birth: 29-Dec-1844

Place of Birth: Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Date of Death: 21-Jul-1906

Profession: lawyer, politician

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee

  • Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee (or Umesh Chandra Banerjee by current English orthography of Bengali names) (29 December 1844 – 21 July 1906) was an Indian barrister and was the co-founder and first president of Indian National Congress.Born on 1844 at Calcutta he studied at the Oriental Seminary and the Hindu School.
  • His career began in 1862 when he joined the firm of W.
  • P.
  • Gillanders, attorneys of the Calcutta Supreme Court, as a clerk where he acquired a knowledge of law.
  • In 1864 he was sent to England where he joined the Middle Temple and was called to the Bar in June, 1867.
  • He returned to Calcutta in 1868 and within a few years he became the most sought after barrister in the High Court.
  • He was the first Indian to act as a Standing Counsel, in which capacity he officiated four times — 1882, 1884, 1886-87.
  • In 1883 he defended Surendranath Banerjee in contempt of court case against him in the Calcutta High Court.
  • He was the fellow of Calcutta University and was the president of its law faculty.
  • He retired from the Calcutta bar in 1901. He presided over the first session of the Indian National Congress held at Bombay in 1885 from 28 December to 31 December.
  • In the 1886 session held at Calcutta, he proposed the formation of standing committees of the Congress in each province for the better co-ordination of its work and it was on this occasion that he advocated that the Congress should confine its activities to political matters only.
  • He was the president of the Indian National Congress again in the 1892 session in Allahabad where he denounced the position that India had to prove for worthiness of political freedom. He moved to Britain and practiced before the Privy Council.
  • He financed the British Committee of Congress and its journals in London.
  • In 1865 Dadabhai Naoroji founded the London Indian society and Bonnerjee was made its general secretary.
  • When Bonnerjee became the Congress president Naoroji along with him, Eardley Norton and William Digby opened The Congress Political Agency, a branch of Congress in London.
  • He unsuccessfully contested the 1892 United Kingdom general election as a Liberal party candidate for the Barrow and Furness seat.
  • In 1893, Naoroji, Bonnerjee and Badruddin Tyabji founded the Indian Parliamentary Committee in England.

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