The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts: 1. B. N. Rau: He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office. Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially. 2. Nagendra Singh: He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988. He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position. B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve. Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts: 1. B. N. Rau: He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office. Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially. 2. Nagendra Singh: He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988. He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position. B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve. Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
Anandi Gopal Joshi First Indian woman to graduate in medicine. Studied medicine at the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania (USA) in 1886. Returned to India, inspiring future generations, but tragically passed away at the young age of 21 due to tuberculosis. Rukhmabai Bhimrao Raut First practicing woman doctor in colonial India. Earned her medical degree from the London School of Medicine for Women in 1894.
@@Samar_1555Then Dr. Kadambini Bose Ganguly was the first female medical doctor from British India. She and Anandibai Joshi both got their degree in Western medicine in 1886. However, She was India's first practicing lady doctor as Anandibai died soon after. She was the first Indian woman to have practiced with a modern medicine degree. Wikipedia.
The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts: 1. B. N. Rau: He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office. Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially. 2. Nagendra Singh: He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988. He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position. B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve. Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts: 1. B. N. Rau: He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office. Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially. 2. Nagendra Singh: He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988. He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position. B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve. Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts: 1. B. N. Rau: He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office. Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially. 2. Nagendra Singh: He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988. He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position. B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve. Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts: 1. B. N. Rau: He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office. Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially. 2. Nagendra Singh: He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988. He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position. B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve. Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
@WingsekUdaan The first Indian judge at the international court of justice was B.N Rao who served from 1952 to 1953.He was actually followed by Nagendra Singh,who served actually as president of international court of justice from 1985--1988...!! Thank you Now go n ask some well Holder
The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts:
1. B. N. Rau:
He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office.
Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially.
2. Nagendra Singh:
He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988.
He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position.
B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve.
Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
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The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts:
1. B. N. Rau:
He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office.
Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially.
2. Nagendra Singh:
He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988.
He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position.
B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve.
Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
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Anandi Gopal Joshi
First Indian woman to graduate in medicine.
Studied medicine at the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania (USA) in 1886.
Returned to India, inspiring future generations, but tragically passed away at the young age of 21 due to tuberculosis.
Rukhmabai Bhimrao Raut
First practicing woman doctor in colonial India.
Earned her medical degree from the London School of Medicine for Women in 1894.
@@Samar_1555Then Dr. Kadambini Bose Ganguly was the first female medical doctor from British India. She and Anandibai Joshi both got their degree in Western medicine in 1886. However, She was India's first practicing lady doctor as Anandibai died soon after. She was the first Indian woman to have practiced with a modern medicine degree.
Wikipedia.
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Sir i think 1question ka answer a. Hai ....sir benegal rao 1952- 53. Second Nagendra singh 1985 -88
The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts:
1. B. N. Rau:
He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office.
Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially.
2. Nagendra Singh:
He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988.
He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position.
B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve.
Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
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The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts:
1. B. N. Rau:
He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office.
Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially.
2. Nagendra Singh:
He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988.
He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position.
B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve.
Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
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The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts:
1. B. N. Rau:
He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office.
Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially.
2. Nagendra Singh:
He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988.
He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position.
B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve.
Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
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The confusion arises because B. N. Rau and Nagendra Singh were both associated with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but in different contexts:
1. B. N. Rau:
He was nominated as a judge of the ICJ in 1952 but passed away before he could assume office.
Therefore, he is not considered the first Indian judge to serve at the ICJ officially.
2. Nagendra Singh:
He became the first Indian judge to serve on the ICJ from 1973 to 1988.
He also served as the President of the ICJ from 1985 to 1988, becoming the only Indian to hold this position.
B. N. Rau was nominated but did not serve.
Nagendra Singh is officially recognized as the first Indian judge to serve and later preside at the ICJ.
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@WingsekUdaan The first Indian judge at the international court of justice was B.N Rao who served from 1952 to 1953.He was actually followed by Nagendra Singh,who served actually as president of international court of justice from 1985--1988...!! Thank you Now go n ask some well Holder
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