S. Mani Kumar sworn in as new Kerala HC Chief Justice


Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 11 (IANS): Justice S. Mani Kumar was on Friday sworn in as the 36th Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court.

He was administered the oath of office by Governor Arif Mohammed Khan at the official residence of the latter.

Present on the occasion were Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, former Governor Justice (retd) P. Sathasivam, several judges of the Kerala High Court, besides two judges of the Madras High Court.

Also present was Mani Kumar's father Swami Durai, a retired judge of the Madras High Court.

Mani Kumar, 58, was a senior judge at the Madras High Court, before being appointed as Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court.

  

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  • S ARUMUGAM, CHENNAI

    Fri, Oct 18 2019

    Dear HONARABLE chief justice of Kerala High court Mr S MANI KUMAR sir i am Arumugam from Chennai Choolaimedu i am your friend along with our friend Mr Surendran from 1979.
    Congratulations and we all very proud of you sir you become the HONARABLE chief justice of Kerala High court.Sir once again congratulations sir God bless to you to become and to elevate higher levels.

    S Arumugam

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