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Shri M.N. Kaul (16 September 1901 – 20 November 1984) was Secretary of
1st Lok Sabha ,
2nd Lok Sabha and Secretary-General of
3rd Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament of India). He was appointed Secretary
[1] of
Lok Sabha Constituted after the First General Election of
Lok Sabha in India. He retired on 31 August 1964 at the age of 63 and after 17 years of service as Secretary.
Early life and career
He was born in
Kashmir and studied at
University of Cambridge and
London School of Economics . He also practised as a
lawyer at
Allahabad High Court .
Positions held
Editor, Allahabad Law Journal 1927-37
Secretary, Constituent Assembly (Legislative) 1947-50
Secretary, Provisional Parliament 1950-52 and
Secretary, Lok Sabha 1952-64
Nominated to Rajya Sabha in April 1966
Re-Nominated to Rajya Sabha in 1970
Director-General of the Institute of Constitution and Parliamentary Studies 1973.
Selected publications
Parliamentary Procedure Since Independence
Parliamentary Institutions and Procedures
Practice and Procedure of Parliament (with S.L. Shakdhar)
Impressions of China
Report of the Tokyo I.P.C., 1960 and impressions of the visit to Japan
Impressions of the Visit to the U.A.R, East European Countries and Russia
Growth of Position and Powers of the Speaker and
Conversations on Parliamentary Practice and Procedure (3 volumes)
References
Kashyap, Subhash C. (1989) The Office of the Secretary-General - Monograph Series (New Delhi: Lok Sabha Sectt., pp. 23–24)
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