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Creating an article about this person who was a Chief Justice of India, and as such, a notable Indian lawyer, long deceased. I need to obtain a copy of his family memoirs (a primary source with several family trees) and some other independent sources.
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The elder son Group Captain Suranjan Das was father of Ranjana Basu (d. 2006), who was married to an Indian businessman Rathikant Basu, Chairman, Broadcast Worldwide Limited.
I have updated this information and removed it from the main article, since there is no article on Rathikant Basu, the grandson-in-law, and his wife is otherwise not notable. This will later be integrated into an article about the Das family of Telirbagh.