C Sankaran Nair is an Indian nationalist, jurist, and social reformer who fearlessly fought for India's rights under British rule. Read full biography here. -Arushi Kastwar Sir Chettur Sankaran Nair CIE was not only a giant legal mind but also an unflinching statesman who contributed substantially to India’s constitutional and political growth in the early 20th century. His life and times are characterized by a unique combination of judicial acumen, patriotic passion, and unshakeable courage in the face of colonial domination.This blog guides you through the life, achievements, and lasting legacy of Sankaran Nair —a man who went famously ... Sankaran Nair famous judgments: Budasna v Fatima (1914), he ruled that those who converted to Hinduism could not be treated as outcastes. He played a key role in the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms (1919), which increased Indian participation in administration. He resigned from the Viceroy’s Council in protest after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Journey of Sir C Sankaran Nair — a fearless jurist, reformer, and nationalist who challenged British colonial power with law.