Harendra Coomar Mookerjee

Harendra Coomar Mookherjee (3 October 1887 – 7 August 1956), also spelt as H.C. Mukherjee, was the Vice-President of the Constituent Assembly of India for drafting the Constitution of India before Partition of India, and the third Governor of West Bengal after India became a republic with partition into India and Pakistan.

Harendra Coomar Mookherjee
3rd Governor of West Bengal
In office
1 November 1951  8 August 1956
Preceded byKailash Nath Katju
Succeeded byPhani Bhusan Chakravartti (acting)
Vice President of Constituent Assembly of India
PresidentRajendra Prasad
Preceded byOffice Established
Chairman of Minorities Sub-Committee
LeaderVallabhbhai Patel
Personal details
Born3 October 1887
Died7 August 1956(1956-08-07) (aged 68)

He was an educationalist, prominent Christian leader of Bengal, and was the chairman of the Minority rights committee and Provincial constitution committee of the Constituent Assembly—consisting of indirectly elected representatives to draft the Constitution of India, including for provinces of present Pakistan and Bangladesh (then East Bengal) – the assembly considered only Muslims and Sikhs as religious minorities – after India became republic, the same Constituent Assembly became the first Parliament of India in 1947.

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