He was educated at the Presidency College, and the Scottish Church College, both within the University of Calcutta during 1928 and 1932. Thereafter he studied at the University College London (1932-1935), and subsequently studied at the Lincoln"s Inn (1936-1937), from where he passed his Barrister-at-Law examination in January 1937.
He started out by practising as an advocate of the Calcutta High Court from 1937 to June 1971. He was for many years, Senior Counsel, of the Union of India in the Calcutta High Court. He was one of the first three original side practitioners to be designated Senior Advocates under s.16(2) of the Advocates Acting in 1968.
Foreign many years a trustee of the Deshbandhu Memorial Trust and many other Trusts.
He served as Judge at the Supreme Court of India from July 19, 1971 to November 12, 1971. He died on November 12, 1971.