V. R. Krishna Iyer was the minister of
Law and electricity
Irrigation and prison
Home affairs and law
Prisons and law
A1 and 2
B3 and 4
C1 and 4
DAll the above
Answer:
A. 1 and 2
Read Explanation:
V. R. Krishna Iyer's Ministerial Career
- V. R. Krishna Iyer served as a minister in the first Communist ministry of Kerala, which assumed office in 1957.
- During this period, he held the portfolios of Law and Irrigation.
- This ministry, led by E. M. S. Namboodiripad, was the first non-Congress government in India and held significant historical importance.
- Later, when the second Communist ministry was formed in 1967, Iyer again served as a minister, this time holding the portfolios of Home Affairs and Law.
- His tenure as a minister saw significant legislative reforms and policy implementations, particularly in the fields of law and justice, and land reforms.
- He was also instrumental in advocating for judicial reforms and making justice more accessible to the common people.
- V. R. Krishna Iyer's contributions extended beyond his ministerial roles; he later served as a judge of the Supreme Court of India, where he continued to champion social justice and legal reforms.
- His judicial pronouncements often reflected his commitment to the welfare of the marginalized sections of society.
- His active participation in the Kerala renaissance movement and his role in shaping its socio-political landscape are also noteworthy.
