Sambhunath Pandit

Sambhunath Pandit

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name =Pandit, Sambhunath


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birth_date =1820
birth_place =Kolkata
death_date =6 June 1867
death_place =Kolkata
occupation =Judge, social reformer
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Sambhunath Pandit (1820-1867) (also spelt Shambhu Nath Pundit) was the first Indian to become judge of Calcutta High Court in 1863. He served in that position from 1863-1867. [ Cotton, H.E.A., "Calcutta Old and New", 1909/1980, p576, General Printers and Publishers Pvt. Ltd. ] One of the leading personalities of Kolkata in his age, he had contributed in many ways to the development of legal systems and enrichment of social life. Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), 1976/1998, "Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan" (Biographical dictionary) Vol I, Bn icon, p508, ISBN 8185626650 ]

Son of Sadasiv Pandit, he belonged to a Kashmiri Pandit family. He was brought up in Bhowanipur, Kolkata. As a child, he went to Lucknow to study Urdu and Persian. On return to Kolkata, he joined Oriental Seminary.

Active life

In 1861, he joined Dewani Adalat as assistant record keeper. Having acquired experience in law matters he was posted as a court clerk issuing decrees. He wrote a book about the faults in the system of issuing decrees and attracted the attention of the government. The laws were modified with his assistance. He qualified as a lawyer in 1848 and started practising as a criminal lawyer. He taught law at Presidency College and became a senior government counsel. When the high court was established at Kolkata, he became the first Indian to be a judge of the high court. [ According to Gopa Sabharwal, “1861 - British Parliament enacts the Indian High Courts Act, abolishes the old Sadr Adalat (courts generally inherited by the Company from their native predecessors) and sets up new High Courts of Judicature in Calcutta, Madras and Bombay.” "The Indian Millennium 1000-2001", 200/2002, p379, Penguin Books. ] He used to contribute articles on law matters in the "Hindu Patriot", then being edited by Harish Chandra Mukherjee.

He was a founder member of British Indian Association. When Bethune School was established in 1849, he admitted his daughter in the institution.

Bhowanipur Brahmo Samaj

In the "History of the Brahmo Samaj", Sivanath Sastri writes, “In the month of June 1852, a number of influential men of that suburban town (meaning Bhowanipur) assembled at the house of the late Sambhunath Pandit, latterly a Judge of Calcutta High Court, and established an Association under the name of Jnan Prakasika Sabha, or “Truth Revealing Society”, whose object it was to promote the spiritual enlightenment of its members. It was virtually a Brahmo Samaj, though the name was different. Sambhunath Pandit became its president, Babu Annadaprasad Banerjee, a pleader of the High Court, vice-president, and Baboo Harishchandra Mukherji of the "Hindu Patriot" fame its secretary… From the first anniversary of the Society held in 1853, it was duly and formally installed as Bhowanipur Brahmo Samaj.” It followed the Adi Samaj form of divine service. [Sastri, Sivanath, "History of the Brahmo Samaj", 1911-12/1993, pp378-379, Sadharan Brahmo Samaj, 211 Bidhan Sarani, Kolkata.]

He published a book entitled "On the Being of God".

A government hospital [ In his "Civic and Public Services in Old Calcutta", P. Thankappan Nair writes, “The Government had also started a public dispensary in Bhabanipur in 1840. In 1896, it was moved to a commodious new building (provided by the Corporation) and renamed the South Suburban Hospital. In 1898, it became Shambhunath Pandit Hospital after the first Indian judge at the Calcutta High Court. "Calcutta: The Living City", Volume I, edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri, p229, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195636961. ] and an important road in Bhowanipur are named after him.

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DATE OF BIRTH=1820
PLACE OF BIRTH=Kolkata
DATE OF DEATH=6 June 1867
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