This certificate was presented to Modi during his UK visit last month.
With this certificate, Verma, who was disbarred from one of Britain's leading law society for advocating independence for India over a century ago, has been posthumously reinstated to the Bar.
Now, this certificate will be kept in 'Kranti Tirth', a memorial of Verma built in the port town of Mandvi in Kutch, where he was born in 1857.
"Later, this important document will be kept in display at 'Kranti Tirth' memorial in Mandvi," he said.
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Verma, who is also known as 'Krantiguru', was born on October 4, 1857, in Mandvi. As a tribute to the freedom fighter, who died on March 30, 1930 in Geneva, the Kutch University has been named after him.
In 2010, Modi, when he was Gujarat CM, inaugurated the Kranti Tirth memorial. This memorial is a replica of 'India House' in north London.