Eardley Norton
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John Eardley Norton was a Madras barrister
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, judge
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 and politician
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 of British
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 origin. He was also one of the founders of the Indian National Congress
Indian National Congress
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 and a participant in the Indian independence movement
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.

Early life

Eardley was born in 1852, the son of lawyer John Bruce Norton
John Bruce Norton
John Bruce Norton was a British lawyer and educationist who served as the Advocate-General of Madras Presidency. He was the father of lawyer and Indian independence activist Eardley Norton.- Early life :...

 who later served as the Advocate-General of Madras. He received his education in England. He matriculated on October 15, 1870 at the age of 18 and graduated in arts from Merton College, Oxford. He studied law at Lincoln's Inn and was called to bar in 1876. In 1879, he set sail to India to practice in the Madras High Court
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Practice in Madras

Eardley Norton practised as a lawyer in Madras from 1879 to 1907. Norton was elected to the Imperial Legislative Council (India) in 1894 but had to resign within a month due to an adultery suit against him.

In 1897, a furor was raised over the appointment of a lawyer V. Bhashyam Aiyangar as Advocate-General of the Presidency. Norton suggested that it was better to seek the opinion of the Bombay Bar over it and his suggestion was implemented.

Norton was a close friend of G. Subramania Iyer
G. Subramania Iyer
Ganapathy Dikshitar Subramania Iyer was a leading Indian journalist, social reformer and freedom fighter who founded 'The Hindu' newspaper on September 20, 1878...

, who founded The Hindu
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. He wrote a column in The Hindu called "Olla Podrida" under the pseudonym Sentinel. This column ran from May 1889 to December 1889. Norton started the Indian Aluminium Company for the manufacture of utensils in 1900.

Indian National Congress

Norton was associated with the Indian National Congress right from its early stages. He participated in the 1887 session at Madras in the course of which, he made a much acclaimed speech defending his support for Indian nationalists and association with the Congress. He also organised a magnificent reception for the visiting dignitaries along with the Governor Lord Connemara
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 and the sheriff
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 of Madras, S. Ramaswami Mudaliar
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. As an outcome of the Madras session, Norton was appointed member of the committee which drafted the constitution of the Indian National Congress. Norton declared that British Parliament had become indifferent to the sufferings of Indians and expressed shame at the fact that Britain had not fulfilled its promises to India. Norton also participated in the tenth session of the Indian National Congress held in Madras in 1894 and the Mysore session of the Indian National Congress held in 1903.

Norton was instrumental in enlisting the support of Charles Bradlaugh
Charles Bradlaugh
Charles Bradlaugh was a political activist and one of the most famous English atheists of the 19th century. He founded the National Secular Society in 1866.-Early life:...

, Member of British Parliament for Northampton for the creation of an UK chapter of the Indian National Congress. Accordingly, the UK-wing came into existence in July 1889 under the leadership of Bradlaugh who was accorded the title "Member for India". Norton was also part of the Congress' first deputation to England in 1889.

Legacy

Norton was frequently accused of sedition
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by his fellow countrymen. Once he responded:
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