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The Nair Won

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Long before India gained independence, one defiant voice inside the British Empire dared to call out a colonial massacre – and paid a price for it.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (April 14) recalled the nationalist and jurist Sir Chettur Sankaran Nair, who fought a legendary

Sir Nair’s resignation had immediate effect: the ban on press was lifted, martial law in Punjab was terminated within a fortnight and the Viceroy

This is the story of Chettur Sankaran Nair, one of the most vocal nationalists to speak out against the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919.

Sir Chettur Sankaran Nair an eminent jurist & nationalist from Kerala courageously challenged British colonial injustice in courtroom after

Explore how Sir Sankaran Nair boldly challenged British atrocities in court, becoming a symbol of legal resistance and justice during India’s freedom

Sir Sankaran Nair, a bold jurist and nationalist, opposed British atrocities post-Jallianwala Bagh and advocated legal, social, and educational

Chettur Sankaran Nair, a Keralite from a wealthy family in Pallakad district on the Malabar coast, was a distinguished Indian lawyer, nationalist and statesman. He became the

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The next day, Sankaran Nair stood alone before the bench. “I request that this case be halted until the whereabouts of my learned opponent

Dragged into a defamation case in London, Nair refused to apologise, paid a sum of 7,500 pounds, and brought the massacre’s truth to light. Though the biased verdict went against him,

Sir Chettur Sankaran Nair, an unsung hero of India, is celebrated for his courageous stance against British colonial rule, particularly following the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh

Despite losing the case, C Sankaran Nair didn’t back down and brought one of the most inhumane Jallianwala Bagh massacre before the world and fueled India’s struggle for

Nair began his legal practice in 1880 at the Madras High Court, where his sharp intellect and oratorical skills quickly distinguished him among his peers. His reputation as a

On April 13, 1919, thousands of Indians were gunned down without warning by Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer in Amritsar. The massacre sent shockwaves throughout India

While Nair stood firmly against British atrocities, he was also unafraid to question the direction of India’s nationalist movement under Congress. He opposed Gandhi’s alliance

Shankaran Nair was a prominent Indian lawyer, judge, and statesman known for his role in India’s legal and political history, particularly during the British colonial era.

O’Dwyer sued Nair in England for defamation. Despite biased British courts, Nair refused to apologize, even when O’Dwyer offered to forgo the £500 penalty. The trial

Despite immense pressure, Nair stood his ground in the British court, defending his statements and exposing the events around the massacre. Though he technically lost the

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