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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915. . by Government for alleged political offences, was tried and was acquitted. Believed to be living in Pondicherry, South India.

Ghose, Sir Chunder Madhub, Kt. (1906), Senior Puisne judge, Calcutta (retired); s. of late Rai Durga Prasad Ghose Bahadur; b. 1838; educ; the Hindu, and the Presidency Colleges, Calcutta; passed the Law Examination, 1860; Commenced to practice as a pleader in Burdwan; appointed Government Pleader; appointed Deputy Collector which he resigned after a short time; joined the Sadar Court. Calcutta, as a lawyer; Member, Legislative Council, Bengal, 1884; appointed Judge of the High Court, Calcutta, 1885; Fellow, Calcutta University, 1885; was President of the Faculty of Law, Calcutta University for 3 years; Offg Chief Justice, High Court, Calcutta, 1906; retired, 1907; presided at the Indian Social Conference, 1906; President, Kayastha Sabha, 1905. Address: Bhawanipore, Calcutta, India.

Ghose, Debendra Chandra, B.A., B.L.. Rai Bahadur; Retired Government Pleader; b. 1845; educ: Govt. School, Jessore, and the Presidency College, Calcutta; B.A., 1865; B.L., 1867; enrolled as Vakil, same year; appointed Senior Government Pleader, 24 Parganas, 1888-1909; an earnest social reformer particularly interested in the Cause of Hindu widow marriage and the intellectual amelioration of the masses; Member, Calcutta Corporation; 1909; Rai Bahadur, 1910. Address: Bhawanipur, Calcutta, India.

Ghose, Debendra Nath, B.A., Rai Sahib, Deputy Superintendent, .Commercial Intelligence Department, Calcutta; b. 1869: educ; Govt. Model School, and the Presidency College, Calcutta; was awarded the Buresman gold medal of the Calcutta University, 1910; joined the Finance and Commerce Deptt., 1911; became Deputy Superintendent 1906; Rai Sahib, 1911; is a Member of the Theosophical Society, and a Fellow of the Royal Statistical and Economic Societies. Address, Calcutta, India.

Ghose, Jogendra Chandra, M. A., B.L., Rai Bahadur, High Court Vakil, Calcutta; b. 1860; educ; at the Hindu School and Presy. College, Calcutta; e.s. of Sir Chandar Madhab Ghose, Kt.; commands a lucrative practice; Tagore Law Lecturer, 1904; Founder of the Association for the advancement of ScientifiicScientific [sic] and Literary education for Indians. Publications: “Principles of Hindu Law”, The Hindu Law of Impartible Property and Endowments; etc.; editor of the English edition of the works of Raja Ram Mohan Roy. Address: 25, Harris Chandra Mukharji’s street, Bhowanipur, Calcutta, India.

Ghose, Mahimohan, I.C.S. Bar-at-Law; educ; at Calcutta and at Balliol College; Oxford; s. of late Mr. Mano Mohan Ghose, the famous lawyer of Calcutta; joined service as Assistant Collector, 1893; served in various capacities and rose to the position of District and Sessions Judge, 1908; retired, 1910; enrolled as an Advocate of the Calcutta and Madras High Courts, 1911. Address: Calcutta; and Madras.

Ghose, Dr. Rash Behari, M.A., B.L. C.S.I., (1909), C.I.E., (1896), Vakil, Calcutta; b, in Jorekona in the district of Burdwan, 1845 156