In the early 1900s, a new group of university-educated Vakils entered the Quilon Courts, facing skepticism from senior practitioners. In 1906, six junior lawyers formed the "Quilon Vakil’s Association" by jointly subscribing to legal journals, despite financial hardships. With no formal structure, they operated from a modest, shared room in the court, lacking furniture or a proper library. As the need for unity grew, a formal meeting in August 1908 at Mr. C. Sankara Menon’s residence led to ...
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