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See also: Indian See also: judge of the high See also: court of See also: Madras, was See also: born of poor parents in the See also: village of Vuchuwadi, near See also: Tanjore, on the 28th of See also: January 1832
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His widowed See also: mother was forced by poverty to remove with Mutuswamy and his See also: brother to Tiruvarar, where the former learnt Tamil, and soon set to See also: work under the village accountant at a monthly See also: salary of one rupee
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About this See also: time he lost his mother, whose memory he cherished with reverence and affection to the last
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His duty took him to the court-See also: house of the tehsildar, Mr Naiken, who soon remarked his extraordinary intelligence and industry
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There was an See also: English school at Tiruvarar, where Mutuswamy managed to pick up an elementary knowledge of the English language
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Mr Naiken then sent him to See also: Sir See also: Henry
See also: Montgomery's school at Madras, as a companion to his See also: nephew, and there he won prizes and scholarships See also: year after year
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In 1854 he won a prize of 500 rupees offered to the students of the Madras See also: presidency by the council of See also: education for the best English essay
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This success brought him to the See also: notice of Sir See also: Alexander Arbuthnot and Mr
See also: Justice "See also: Holloway
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He was offered help to proceed to See also: England and compete for the See also: civil service, but being a See also: Brahman and married, he declined to See also: cross the ocean
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Instead he entered the subordinate See also: government service, and was employed in such various posts as school-teacher, record-keeper in Tanjore, and in 1856 deputy-inspector of See also: schools
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At this time the Madras authorities instituted the examination for the office of pleaders, and Mutuswamy came out first in the first examination, even beating Sir T
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Madhavarao, his See also: senior by many years
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Mutuswamy was then appointed in successionSee also: district munsiff at See also: Tranquebar, deputy-See also: collector in Tanjore in 1859, sub-judge of See also: south See also: Kanara in 1865, and a magistrate of police at Madras in 1868
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While serving in the last See also: post he passed the examination for the degree of bachelor of See also: laws of the See also: local university., He was next employed as a judge of the Madras small causes court, until in 1878 he was raised to the bench of the high court, which office he occupied with ability and distinction for over fifteen years, sometimes acting as the chief justice
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He attended by invitation of the See also: viceroy the imperial assemblage at See also: Delhi in 1877
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In 1878 he received the honour of C.I.E. and in 1893 the K.C.I.E. was conferred on him
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But he did not live long to enjoy this dignity, dying suddenly in 1895
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Mutuswamy was too devoted to his offical work to give much time to other pursuits
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Still he took his full share in the affairs of the Madras university, of which he was nominated a See also: fellow in 1872 and a syndic in 1877, and was well acquainted with English See also: law, literature and philosophy
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He was through See also: life a staunch Brahman, devout and amiable in character, with a taste for the See also: ancient See also: music of See also: India and the study of the Vedas and other departments of See also: Sanskrit literature
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