Mithan Jamshed Lam

[3] She was the editor of Sthri Dharma, the official journal of AIWC for five years[7] and served as the appointed member of the organization for United Nations Affairs.

[2] She was also active with the National Council of Indian Women, founded two years prior to AIWC, in 1925, and was a member of its legislative, labour and press committees.

[13] Lam served as visiting faculty at the Mumbai Law College[2] and her contributions were also reported in the drafting of Hindu Code Bills.

After her retirement from legal practice, she joined Maharashtra State Women's Council (MSWC) and chaired the Sub-committee of Labour for a period, during which time, she initiated efforts to establish primary medical centre, nursery school and vocational training centre for the slum dwellers of Matunga Labour Camp as well as providing them with water and electricity.

[2] When she assumed the responsibility of the president of the organization, she was also inducted as the chairperson into the Women's Committee on Relief and Rehabilitation of Refugees from Pakistan, an agency established in the wake of the Partition of India.

[2] The daughter died young and the son, Sorab Jamshed Sorabsha Lam, popularly known as Soli, who died in 2010, was an orthopedic surgeon, a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and a Hunterian Society Award winner for pioneering fractured kneecap surgery.

[2] Her life story has been documented in her autobiography, Autumn Leaves, published by the K. R. Cama Oriental Institute.