P. V. Rajamannar | |
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Advocate General of the Madras Presidency | |
In office 1944–1945 |
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Preceded by | Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer |
Succeeded by | K. Rajah Iyer |
Chief Justice of Madras High Court | |
In office 1948–1961 |
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Preceded by | Sir Frederick Gentle |
Succeeded by | S. Ramachandra Iyer |
Chairman of The Fourth Finance Commission of India | |
In office 1966–1969 |
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Personal details | |
Born | 1 May 1901 |
Died | 1979 |
Pakala Venkataramana Rao Rajamannar (1901–1979) was an Indian judge and politician who served as the acting Governor of Madras State from 1957 to 1958. P.V. Rajamannar was the first Indian to become Chief Justice of Madras High Court after independence from 1948 to 1961. He was also the first Chairman of Sangeet Natak Akademi in New Delhi.
P. V. Rajamannar was born to Dewan Bahadur P. Venkataramana Rao Naidu, an eminent lawyer who was a Madras High Court Judge and later Chief Justice of Mysore High Court. He completed his schooling at Thondamandalam Thuluva Vellala High School in Mint Street, Madras and did his graduation in the Presidency College, securing First Class in English and Philosophy in B.A in 1921. In B.L he won the Jurisprudence prize in 1923.
In 1924, Rajamannar started his law practice joining his father's chambers.In 1944 P.V. Rajamannar was appointed Advocate-General in succession to Sir Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyar. His appointment also made Rajamannar one of the youngest Advocate-General at 43 years of age. He also appeared as the Public Prosecutor in one of the most sensational murder cases in South India, Lakshmikanthan murder case involving two popular actors and a Journalist with criminal history.
Later in 1945, P. V. Rajamannar was appointed as Judge of Madras High Court and in 1948 Rajamannar became the first Indian to be elevated as Chief Justice of Madras High Court. He retired in1961 and continued his active services for government by heading various committees .
During the years 1966-1969 P. V Rajamannar was also the Chairman of The Fourth Finance Commission of India.
In addition Pajamannar was also the Chairman for the Fourth Law Commission and the Banking Laws Committee.
P.V.Rajamannar was also the Chairman of Board of Studies of Law and Chaired the Board of Studies in Telugu at Sri Venkateswara University and Theater Art Faculty at Andhra University. He was also the Member of Syndicate of Madras University.
In 1969, P.V. Rajamannar was appointed as the Chairman of a 3-member committee P.V. Rajamannar committee to study the State Autonomy and Centre-State relations by the then newly elected DMK government under its Chief Minister Dr. M. Karunanidhi.