There’s nothing in the judge’s modest beginnings to hint at his extensive present holdings
In the ’70s and ’80s, the house stood next to a cinema hall and the lane leading to it was congested, as it is today. Ponnuswamy’s family, the townspeople recall, was quite big: four boys and one girl, and they also had the two spinster sisters of the judge’s mother living with them. Daniel Dinakaran Premkumar, as the judge was then known, went to the csi elementary school and then St Andrews High School in town before joining Pachiyappa College in a nearby town for his pre-university course. Later, he graduated in chemistry from Madras Christian College before going on to a degree from the Madras Law College.
Around 1976, he joined the office of lawyers Rathan & Jacob as a junior. Two years later, he joined N.R. Chandran, an additional government pleader. It is in Chandran’s office that he learnt the ropes of the profession and began to take an interest in cases pertaining to school and service matters. After quitting Chandran’s office, he has been essentially on his own. He never practised in Arakkonam itself, but in the late ’70s and early ’80s he was known to catch the Jolarpettai Express around 7 am daily with a few of his friends to reach Madras for work.
A friend of the family said Justice Dinakaran married Dr Vinodini in 1981 at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Aravankadu, near Ooty. The friend also conveyed to Outlook that Dinakaran’s father-in-law was a retired security personnel and did not seem to possess vast tracts of land.