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What (who) is V M Tarkunde - definition

INDIAN ACTIVIST (1909-2004)
Tarkunde; V M Tarkunde; V.M. Tarkunde; VM Tarkunde; Vithal Mahadev Tarkunde

V. M. Tarkunde         
Vithal Mahadeo Tarkunde (3 July 1909 in Saswad – 22 March 2004 in Delhi), was a prominent Indian lawyer, civil rights activist, and humanist leader and has been referred to as the "Father of the Civil Liberties movement" in India and a former judge of the Bombay High CourtOutlook MAR 24, 2004 TRIBUTE – Father Of Civil Liberties In IndiaPUCL Bulletin Special Issue Justice Tarkunde: Vol. XXVII, No.
R v Big M Drug Mart Ltd         
LANDMARK SUPREME COURT OF CANADA DECISION STRIKING DOWN A MANDATORY SUNDAY CLOSING LAW
R v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd.; Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd.; R. v. Big M Drug Mart; R. v. big m drug mart; R. v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd.; R. v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd
R v Big M Drug Mart Ltd is a landmark decision by Supreme Court of Canada where the Court struck down the federal Lord's Day Act for violating section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This case had many firsts in constitutional law including being the first to interpret section 2.
Mandala Venkata Swamy Naidu         
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POLITICIAN
M. V. Swamy
Mandala Venkata Swamy Naidu (born 15 January 1919, date of death unknown) was an Indian politician who was a member of parliament for the Machilipatnam Lok Sabha constituency from 1962 to 1967.

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V. M. Tarkunde

Vithal Mahadeo Tarkunde (3 July 1909 in Saswad – 22 March 2004 in Delhi), was a prominent Indian lawyer, civil rights activist, and humanist leader and has been referred to as the "Father of the Civil Liberties movement" in India and a former judge of the Bombay High Court The Supreme Court of India also praised him as "undoubtedly the most distinguished judge of the post-Chagla 1957 period" in the Bombay High Court.