Radhabinod Pal
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Radhabinod Pal (27 January 1886 – 10 January 1967) was an Indian jurist who was a member of the United Nations' International Law Commission from 1952 to 1966. He was one of three Asian judges appointed to the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, the "Tokyo Trials" of Japanese war crimes committed during the Second World War.[2] Among all the judges of the tribunal, he was the only one who submitted a judgment which insisted all defendants were not guilty. The Yasukuni Shrine and the Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku Shrine have monuments specially dedicated to Pal.[3]
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Radhabinod Pal | |
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Born | (1886-01-27)27 January 1886 |
Died | 10 January 1967(1967-01-10) (aged 80) |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | |
Occupation | Jurist |
Known for | Tokyo Trial |
Spouse |
Nalini Bala Pal (m. 1907) |
Children | 14 |
Relatives | Debi Prasad Pal (son-in-law) |
Awards | Padma Vibhushan |
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