sorabji in A Sentence

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    Sorabji was given special permission to enter

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    due to the need for such representation, Sorabji was working in the provinces of Bengal,

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    Sorabji retired from the high court in 1929, and settled in London, visiting India during the winters.

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    Hoping to remedy this situation, Sorabji presented herself for the LLB examination of Bombay University in 1897 and

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    In the next 20 years of service, it is estimated that Sorabji helped over 600 women and orphans fight legal battles, sometimes at no charge.

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    In fact, such was the extent of pride felt by Sir Sorabji Pochkhanawala that he proclaimed Central Bank as the'property of the nation and the country's asset'.

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    In the hopes of remedying that, Sorabji presented herself for the LLB examination of Bombay University in 1897 and pleader's examination of Allahabad high court in 1899.

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    Hoping to remedy this situation, Sorabji presented herself for the LLB examination of Bombay University in 1897 and the pleader's examination of Allahabad High Court in 1899.

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    In fact, such was the extent of pride felt by Sorabji Pochkhanawala that he proclaimed Central Bank of India as the'property of the nation and the country's asset'.

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    In fact, such was the extent of pride felt by Sir Sorabji Pochkhanawala that he proclaimed Central Bank of India as the'property of the nation and the country's asset'.

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    Sorabji was the first woman to graduate in law from India in 1892 and the first Indian national to attend a British University, when she began her law studies at Oxford.

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    In 1904, she was appointed Lady Assistant to the Court of Wards of Bengal and by 1907, due to the need for such representation, Sorabji was working in the provinces of Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, and Assam.

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    Sorabji was given special permission to enter pleas on their behalf before British agents of Kathiawar and Indore principalities, but she was unable to defend them in court since, as a woman, she did not hold professional standing in the Indian legal system.

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    Cornelia Sorabji(15 November 1866- 6 July 1954) was an Indian woman who was the first female graduate from Bombay University, the first woman to study law at Oxford University and the first female advocate in India, and the first woman to practice law in India and Britain.

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    Cornelia Sorabji(15 November 1866- 6 July 1954) was an Indian woman who was the first female graduate from Bombay University, the first woman to study law at Oxford University(the first Indian national to study at any British university), the first female advocate in India, and the first woman to practice law in.

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    Cornelia Sorabji(15 November 1866- 6 July 1954) was an Indian woman who was the first female graduate from Bombay University, the first woman to study law at Oxford University(indeed, the first Indian national to study at any British university), the first female advocate in India, and the first woman to practice law in India and Britain.

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