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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

M. M. Ismail (8 February 1921 – 17 January 2005) was an Indian politician who served as the acting Governor of Tamil Nadu and a Chief Justice of the Madras High Court.[1][2]

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Early life

Ismail was born in Nagore, Tamil Nadu on 8 February 1921. He studied at the Madras Law College in 1945, after completing his mathematics (honours) degree from the Presidency College, Chennai.

Work life

He was appointed an additional judge at the Delhi High Court in February 1967 and was transferred to the Madras High Court in November 1967. He became Chief Justice of the court on 6 November 1979. On 8 July 1981 he tendered his resignation, following his transfer to the Kerala High Court as its Chief Justice.

On 27 October 1980, Ismail was sworn in as the acting Governor of Tamil Nadu in the place of Prabhudas Patwari.

Legacy

Ismail was a learned Tamil scholar of Kamba Ramayana. As the president of the Kamban Kazhagam, he was responsible for organising literary festivals focussing on classical Tamil literature.

References

  1. ^ Indian states since 1947, (Worldstatesmen, 16 September 2008)
  2. ^ M.M. Ismail dead (The Hindu, 17 September 2008)


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