- ****mmedali
Currim Chagla (30
September 1900 – 9
February 1981) was an
Indian jurist, diplomat, and
Cabinet Minister who
served as
Chief Justice of the...
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Ahmed Ghulam Ali
Chagla (Urdu: احمد غلام علی چھاگلہ; 31 May 1902 – 5
February 1953) was a ****stani
musical composer who
famously composed the
music for...
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Caina Cakaxiang Camco Cawarong Cazê Cêgnê Cêngdo Cêri Cêrwai
Chabug Chacang Chagla Chagna Chagyoi Cha’gyüngoinba Chalükong
Chamco Chamda Chamoling Changgo...
- matter. The
retired Bombay High
Court Justice M. C.
Chagla was
appointed as a one-man committee.
Chagla held that a
transparent and
public enquiry was a...
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foreign secretary. Two
other ministers, M. C.
Chagla and I. K.
Gujral also
served as amb****adors, with
Chagla serving as India's amb****ador to the United...
- ****stan and
formerly the
Dominion of ****stan.
First composed by
Ahmad G.
Chagla in 1949,
lyrics in
Persified Urdu were
later written by
Hafeez Jalandhari...
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Evelyne Clara Powell.
Jinnah tried to
dissuade her but failed. M. C.
Chagla, who was Jinnah's ****istant at the time, recalls: "Jinnah, in his usual...
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India that went to the then
newly formed United Nations,
along with M.C.
Chagla.
After India achieved independence,
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit served as a member...
- over her
desire to
marry outside the
Muslim community. ****mmed Ali
Karim Chagla, who was Jinnah's ****istant at the time,
writes in his
autobiography Roses...
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Mistry was
married to
Rohiqa Chagla, the
daughter of
lawyer Iqbal Chagla and
granddaughter of
jurist M.C.
Chagla.
Iqbal Chagla has
strategised the course...