Jagat Narain Lal (21 July 1894 – 3 December 1966) was a freedom fighter who played an influential role in the making of modern India.
As a member of the Indian National Congress (1918 – 1966) and of the Constituent Assembly, he was a significant contributor to the debates and issues that chartered the course of the Indian independence.
Apart from being one of the foremost leaders of the Congress in Bihar, his association with the All India Hindu Mahasabha (becoming its General Secretary at its Calcutta session in 1926) makes him a very important figure of India’s nationalist history.