T. M. Sabaratnam
T. M. Sabaratnam | |
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த. மு. சபாரத்தினம் | |
Member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon for Northern Province East | |
Personal details | |
Died | 1968 |
Political party | All Ceylon Tamil Congress |
Alma mater | Ceylon Law College |
Profession | Lawyer |
Ethnicity | Ceylon Tamil |
Thambaiyah Mudaliyar Sabaratnam (Tamil: தம்பையா முதலியார் சபாரத்தினம், romanized: Tampaiyā Mutaliyār Capārattiṉam; died 1968 was a Ceylon Tamil lawyer, politician and member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon.
Early life and family
[edit]Sabaratnam was born in the late 1880s.[1] He was the son of Mudaliyar Thambaiyah from Mullaitivu in north-eastern Ceylon.[1] He was educated at the Royal College Colombo 7 andSt. Patrick's College, Jaffna.[1]
Sabaratnam married to Alagammah Sabaratnam of Palavirukkai Vathiri.[1] They had a son Rajakone Pulendra and daughter Sakuntala Nalliah.[1]
Career
[edit]Sabaratnam studied law at Ceylon Law College and became a proctor of the Supreme Court, practising law in Jaffna.[1][2] He contested the 1924 legislative council election as a candidate for the Northern Province East (Mullaitivu-Vavuniya-Vadamarachchi) seat and was elected to the Legislative Council of Ceylon unopposed.[1][3][4]
Sabaratnam stood as the All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) candidate for Vavuniya at the 1947 parliamentary election but was defeated by independent candidate C. Suntharalingam.[5] He was defeated by Suntharalingam at the 1956 parliamentary election as well.[6]
Sabaratnam was a member of the Board of Management of the Ramakrishna Mission Ceylonese branch.[7] He died in 1970.[1]
Electoral history
[edit]Election | Constituency | Party | Votes | Result |
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1924 legislative council | Northern Province East | - | Elected | |
1947 parliamentary[5] | Vavuniya | ACTC | 2,018 | Not elected |
1952 parliamentary[6] | Vavuniya | ACTC | 1,398 | Not elected |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h Arumugam, S. (1997). Dictionary of Biography of the Tamils of Ceylon (PDF). pp. 171–172.
- ^ "New Law Reports: Velupillai et al v Pulendra et al (S. C. 462-D. C. Vavuniya, 831)". LawNet.
- ^ Rajasingham, K. T. "Chapter 5: Political polarization on communal lines". Sri Lanka: The Untold Story. Archived from the original on 25 October 2001.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ Sabaratnam, T. T. "Chapter 19: The Birth and Death of the Jaffna Youth Congress". Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle.
- ^ a b "Result of Parliamentary General Election 1947" (PDF). Election Commission of Sri Lanka.
- ^ a b "Result of Parliamentary General Election 1952" (PDF). Election Commission of Sri Lanka.
- ^ "Ramakrishna Mission (Ceylon Branch) Ordinance: Article 4 - Board of Management". LawNet.
- 1970 deaths
- 20th-century Sri Lankan lawyers
- 20th-century Sri Lankan politicians
- All Ceylon Tamil Congress politicians
- Alumni of Ceylon Law College
- Alumni of St. Patrick's College, Jaffna
- Ceylonese proctors
- Members of the Legislative Council of Ceylon
- Politicians from Northern Province, Sri Lanka
- People from British Ceylon
- Sri Lankan Hindus
- Sri Lankan Tamil people
- Sri Lankan lawyers
- Tamil politicians