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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Saif Faiz Badruddin Tyabji was an independent judge of the Bombay High Court, he was also a social reformer and educationist and, above all, a champion of Hindu-Muslim brotherhood in India. Tyabji has many firsts to his credit. He was the first Indian barrister to practise in the Bombay High Court, the first Muslim advocate of the high court and the first Indian to become an acting chief justice of Bombay High Court. Tyabji was grandson of an early president of India's Congress party, Badaruddin Taiyabji (1844-1906). Though an engineer educated at…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Saif Faiz Badruddin Tyabji was an independent judge of the Bombay High Court, he was also a social reformer and educationist and, above all, a champion of Hindu-Muslim brotherhood in India. Tyabji has many firsts to his credit. He was the first Indian barrister to practise in the Bombay High Court, the first Muslim advocate of the high court and the first Indian to become an acting chief justice of Bombay High Court. Tyabji was grandson of an early president of India's Congress party, Badaruddin Taiyabji (1844-1906). Though an engineer educated at Cambridge, his career as a lawyer and a judge were perhaps surpassed by his role as a Member of Parliament representing the Congress party in newly independent India. He was in the forefront of reform of his own community. He realised the lack of English education amongst the Muslims had made them backward. He therefore founded the Anjuman-i-Islam. He resolutely opposed the purdah system for Muslim women as it prevented their education and social advancement.