Sastri was first Tamilian Supreme Court Chief Justice

M Patanjali Sastri, the first member of the Madras Bar who became the Chief Justice of India in 1952, was indeed a Tamilian and hence holds the distinction of being the first CJI from Tamil Nadu, it now emerges.

Since the popular perception among members of the Chennai judiciary is that Sastri hailed from Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, which was mentioned in Express on June 30 in the report on the elevation of Justice P Sathasivam as the next CJI, Saran Patanjali, the grandson of Sastri, has sought to set the record straight. He clarified that his grandfather was born in Mandakolathur (see passport copy on top right), which is in present day Tiruvannamalai district. The old passport of Sastri, preserved by the grandson along with black and white historic photographs, proves that his place of birth was indeed Mandakolathur.

Saran Patanjali said the ‘error/anomaly pertaining to the nativity’ had hurt the family members, and added: “Sri M Patanjali Sastri was the son of Sri Krishna Sastri, a Tamilian who was a Sanskrit scholar and Headmaster of Muthialpet School in Chennai.” Since Sastri is a Tamilian, he was the first CJI from Tamil Nadu, said Patanjali, who is the son of P Nagarajan, the eldest of Sastri’s sons.

Of Sastri’s eight children — three sons, five daughters — a daughter, Tirupurasundari, resides in Bengaluru and even she was upset over the report mentioning her father as a ‘Telugu’, said Patanjali, who studied law but pursued a career in management and is now Vice president of El Forge Ltd in Chennai.

Among Sastri’s descendents, only one grandson, V Balachandr­an, had had a career in law. He had practised at the Madras High Court till his death about three years ago.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Chennai / by Express News Service – Chennai / July 03rd, 2013

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  1. I was a student of Smt karpagam daughter of Shri Patanjali Sastry during 1949 to 1954 at BALABHARAT ( 3 Habibullah road T Nagar) her daughter NALINI was also student of the school.I remember she had invited to her house in Luz church road in Mylapore for tea and snacks.whenever I come to madras I pass through Luz church road I look for their house. And also our school 3 Habibullah road( now name changed) Shri VV Giris house ( Giri street) was just behind our school.now girls house is in dilapidated condition I remember our teachers Subbarao garu Vaidyanathan,Chandranna, Vasanna,Devayani akka,Ramachandra teacher,mangamma akka ,Vidvan Viswam and so on.I still meet Mangammakka at Madana Palli. Sweet remembrances of great times
    Luz church road housed great people seen many historical events Sribaugh amrutanjanm ,kasinathuni nageswara Rao Pantulu and so on.

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