Overview
Advocate Nasiruddin is an Indian politician. He is recorded in public political databases as a participant in Indian electoral politics, with his identifier maintained in the Wikidata knowledge base under the entry Q4686886. The honorific "Advocate" prefixed to his name indicates a background in the legal profession, a common path into public life in India.
Key facts
| Name | Advocate Nasiruddin |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Advocate; politician |
| Wikidata identifier | Q4686886 |
Background
In Indian public life, lawyers who use the prefix "Advocate" are typically enrolled with a State Bar Council under the Advocates Act, 1961, and practise before trial courts, High Courts, or specialised tribunals. Many such practitioners transition into electoral politics at the municipal, state legislative, or parliamentary level, drawing on legal training in constitutional law, electoral law, and public administration.
Public role
Nasiruddin is catalogued among Indian politicians in cross-referenced biographical datasets. Specific details concerning his constituency, party affiliation, term of office, and elections contested are not consolidated in the available reference entry and are therefore not stated here to avoid speculation.
Significance
Figures such as Advocate Nasiruddin form part of the wider body of practising lawyer-politicians in India, a tradition that traces back to the Indian independence movement, when leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, B. R. Ambedkar, and Vallabhbhai Patel combined legal practice with political activity. The continued participation of advocates in legislatures and party organisations remains a defining feature of Indian democratic life.
Related topics
- Politics of India
- Advocates Act, 1961
- Bar Council of India
- List of Indian politicians
- Lawyers in Indian politics
References
- Wikidata entry: Q4686886 — Advocate Nasiruddin (Indian politician).