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  1. Justice K. Chandru (born 1951), is an Indian advocate and former judge of Madras High Court. Chandru has disposed of 96,000 cases during his tenure as a Judge. Chandru is known for a case which took place in 1993 when he was practising as a lawyer, to which the film Jai Bhim (2021) is dedicated. [citation needed]

  2. Nov 21, 2021 · Chandru Krishnaswamy, on whom the Suriya-starrer is based, later become a popular judge in the Madras High Court and passed several landmark judgments. These include allowing women to be priests in temples, removing caste considerations from burial grounds and protecting government employees with mental health illnesses from being dismissed.

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  3. Nov 13, 2021 · 70-year-old Chandru – he doesn’t like his name to be pre-fixed with Justice – never appeared for big corporates and had always used his legal acumen to fight for the poor and downtrodden.

  4. Nov 3, 2021 · Justice Chandru, retired from the Madras High Court and who now lives in Chennai, has disposed of 96,000 cases during his tenure, a feat which he says is possible with planning, organisation and...

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  5. Nov 4, 2021 · Chandru was known for fighting against caste discrimination and for the rights of backward communities without even charging a single rupee as fees. He was made an Additional Judge of the High Court on July 31, 2006, and was made a permanent Judge on November 9, 2009.

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  6. Feb 18, 2022 · Justice K. Chandru, a retired judge of the Madras High Court, is a household name in Tamil Nadu. He became famous pan-India after the phenomenal success of Suriya-starrer Jai Bhim.

  7. Nov 5, 2021 · K Chandru, who would later on become a well-respected and popular judge in the Madras High Court, filed a habeas corpus petition in the same court. After a 13-year legal battle, the court adjudicated that this was a case of custodial death and the accused police officials were sentenced to 14 years of rigorous imprisonment for the ...