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J. Kanagaraj (born 1936) is a former judge of the high court of
Madras Chennai, also known as Madras ( its official name until 1996), is the capital and largest city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state of India. It is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. According to the 2011 Indian ce ...
. He ceased to be state election commissioner of Andhra Pradesh pursuant to the judgement of AP High Court on 29 May 2020.


Career

Kanakaraj was born at Maravanmadam, near
Thoothukudi Thoothukudi (formerly called Tuticorin) is a port city, port industrial city in Thoothukudi district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It lies on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. The city is capital and headquarters of the di ...
in
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, in 1936. He graduated from university with an M.A. in Mathematics and a Bachelor's in Law. In 1959 he became an advocate in the
Madras High Court The High Court of Judicature at Madras is a High Courts of India, High Court located in Chennai, India. It has appellate jurisdiction over the state of Tamil Nadu and the union territory of Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry. It is one of ...
. He was appointed Additional Government Pleader in 1989, and judge of the high court in March 1990. On 31 March 1994 Kanakaraj dismissed as a "cock and bull story" a claim by Rakesh Mittal that his 7-story Pleasant Stay Hotel met the building control roles that limited height to two stories. Mittal said the hotel had a basement with five floors, then a ground and first floor. Later this case was to lead to the conviction of former Chief Minister
Jayalalithaa Jayaram Jayalalithaa (24 February 1948 – 5 December 2016), popularly known as Amma, was an Indian actress, politician, and philanthropist who served as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu for more than fourteen years between 1991 and 2016. She ...
for granting an illegal exemption to the hotel.


Post-retirement

After retiring from the high court he was appointed Chairman of Sales Tax Special Tribunal for a three-year term. The SIPCOT chemical industry estate in
Cuddalore Cuddalore, also spelt as Kadalur (), is a heavy industries hub and a port city, and headquarters of the Cuddalore District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Situated south of Chennai, Cuddalore was an important city and port during the Britis ...
, Tamil Nadu, was investigated in November 2002 by a team from the Indian People's Tribunal headed by J. Kanakaraj. The team reported "a noticeable stench of chemicals in the air". Their report was published in July 2003. It found that "Villages like Kudikadu, Thaikal, Eachangadu and Sonnanchavadi lie in a virtual 'gas chamber' surrounded on three sides by chemical factories and bounded on the fourth by the river". The report said "adequate and appropriate steps have not been taken by regulatory authorities, particularly the TNPCB, to prevent pollution and health damage". In 2003 J. Kanakaraj was appointed by the Madras high court to head a committee that recommended moving about 650 hawkers from the streets into a multi-storeyed hawkers' complex in Pondy Bazar, Chennai. The goal was to reduce street congestion. Relocation was delayed since all the hawkers wanted spots on the ground floor. In December 2005 he was on the jury at a Public Hearing on Tsunami Relief and Rehabilitation for Tamil Nadu Coastal Women. During an ownership dispute, in 2010 Kanakaraj was appointed Administrator of Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church. As of 2012 J. Kanakaraj was a member of the Tamil Nadu branch of Transparency International India. He was chairman of the Chevalier T. Thomas Elizabeth College for Women in North
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. He had been appointed to this position on 15 December 2002 by a Division Bench of the Madras High Court. Justice V Kanagaraj was appointed new State Election Commissioner of Andhra Pradesh in April 2020. Justice Kanagaraj immediately assumed charge "in obedience of the orders" and later called on the Governor at the Raj Bhavan and presented his "charge assumption" report. Kanagaraj was provided accommodation in a luxury flat in Landmark Pride Apartment at Benz Circle, Vijayawada, for a monthly rent of Rs 1,11,800. The state panchayat raj department provided the necessary furniture and other facilities for his stay during this period. Later Justice Kanagaraj, who wanted to return to Tamil Nadu, vacated the house. Officials sources said that Kanagaraj had assumed that the panchayat raj department would pay the rent of pending 6 lakh. A police compliant registered in Machavaram police station on house owner for refusing the authorities to pick up the furniture as the rent dues were not paid.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kanakaraj, J. 1936 births Living people Judges of the Madras High Court People from Thoothukudi district 20th-century Indian judges