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Ashoke Kumar Sen

Ashoke Kumar Sen ((ベンガル語:অশোককুমার সেন)) (10 October 1913 – 31 August 1996) was an Indian barrister, a former Cabinet minister of India, and an Indian parliamentarian.
He also holds the record for winning a Lok Sabha seat the most times and also the record for being not only an MP for the most years, but also a cabinet minister – serving more than 7 prime ministers. For decades he was the inevitable Union Law Minister.
==Background==

Ashoke Kumar Sen was born in 1913 in a well-known Vaidya-Brahmin family. His father was a district magistrate. Both Ashoke Kumar Sen and Sukumar Sen were student of (Sambalpur High School ), Odisha wherein Late Mr. Suryamani Jena of village Kusupur was the Principal. His elder brother, Sukumar Sen ICS (b. 1899), who went on to become India, Sudan and Nepal's first Chief Election Commissioner,〔(''Hindu'' article (2002) )on India's first general election in 1952 has historian Ramachandra Guha's take on the first CEC〕 funded his education in England, at the London school of Economics. Ashoke Sen went on to study for the Bar at Gray's Inn.
Upon his return, he started teaching law at the City College, Kolkata a constituent college of the University of Calcutta〔(Memorial references by the Speaker ) Eleventh Lok Sabha Debates, Session II (Budget)
Monday, 2 September 1996. Retrieved 13 January 2008.〕 He then began practising in the Calcutta High Court. At the age of 26, he had already written a book about Commercial Law, which was endorsed by Mr. Sen's then senior Sudhi Ranjan Das, the future Chief Justice of India.
Some years later, in February 1943, Ashoke Kumar Sen married Anjana Das, his senior's only daughter. They had two sons and two daughters.〔Two volume autobiography/memoirs of Sudhi Ranjan Das in Bengali, with family photographs, published 1993 by his daughter Anjana Sen. S.R. Das mentions his worries that his Brahmo daughter would not be accepted by her in-laws, and his refusal to approve the marriage until Sen's parents also accepted the match, and the Brahmo rites as religiously acceptable.〕

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