He played an important role in the framing of the format of the Writ Petition in the courts of India.
He was a widely recognized exponent of the Hindu law and was also one of the longest serving lawyers in the country.
He also authored a book titled "Adiyavarku Meyyan Arul" which expounds the philosophy of Saranagati.
But his magnum opus is the work in Tamil about Thirukkural of Thiruvalluvar called Valluvar Ullam.
This highly controversial work[citation needed] disputed the claims of the scholars of the Dravidian Movement that Thirukkural is completely independent of the Vedic thoughts and of Hindu philosophy.