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Pandit Jagat Narain Mulla (14 December 1864 — 11 December 1938) was a prominent lawyer and public prosecutor in the United Provinces of British India, United Provinces during the British Raj. He is noted for contesting the Kakori conspiracy case on behalf of the British. He was a public prosecutor.


Early and personal life

Jagat Narain Mulla was born to Pandit Kali Sahay Mulla who was in government service in the United Provinces of British India, United Provinces. He studied law from Agra University and started his legal practice in Lucknow. He was close to many prominent persons such as Motilal Nehru, Babu Ganga Prasad Verma, C. Y. Chintamani and Bishan Narayan Dar. He was the father of Anand Narain Mulla, an Urdu poetry, Urdu poet and Member of Parliament (India), Member of Parliament in independent India.


Career

Jagat Narain was the Chairman of the Reception Committee of the Lucknow session of the Indian National Congress in 1916. He was the President of the Lucknow Municipality for 15 years. He was a member of the Jallianwala_Bagh_massacre#Hunter_Commission, Hunter Commission appointed to inquire into the events in Punjab following the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. After the Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms he was elected as a member of the United Provinces Legislative Council and was appointed as the Minister for Local Self-Government. He was also the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lucknow for three years. He was also the public prosecutor in the Kakori conspiracy, Kakori Conspiracy Case of 1926 and had proved the involvement of Hindustan Socialist Republican Association, HRA in the robbery. {{DEFAULTSORT:Mulla, Jagat Narain 1864 births 1938 deaths Kashmiri people Kashmiri Pandits Kashmiri Brahmins 19th-century Indian lawyers 20th-century Indian lawyers