Justice Party Mudaliar was a part of the
Justice Party ever since its inception in 1917 and served as its general secretary. In July 1918, he went to England along with
T. M. Nair and
Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu as part of the Justice Party delegation to argue in favour of communal representation and offer evidence before the Reforms Committee. The evidence was taken just before Nair's death on 17 July 1919.
All India Non-Brahmin Movement Mudaliar rose in stature gradually and began to be regarded as the "brain of the Justice Party". He was a participant in the
Satara Non-Brahmin Conference held on 18 December 1922, Following the death of
Sir P.T. Theagaroya Chetty in 1925, Mudaliar functioned as the sole link between Shahu Maharaj's
Satya Shodhak Samaj and the Justice Party. He assisted Raja
P. Ramarayaningar in organising an All-India Non-Brahmin Confederation at
Victoria Hall, Madras, on 19 December 1925. He supported the candidature of B.V. Jadhav who was eventually appointed president. On 26 December 1925, he organised a second conference at Amaravati. The conference comprised two sessions: Rajaram II presided over the first while P. Ramarayaningar presided over the second. In the second session of the Conference, Mudaliar said: Mudaliar's utterances at this conference became the target of
The Hindu, which criticised him by saying that "the speaker was desiring to produce an effect in another province, forced him to draw rather freely on his imagination". In the elections to the
Madras Legislative Council held on 8 November 1926, the Justice Party lost the elections, winning just 21 of the 98 seats in the council. Mudaliar was one of the many who met with failure in the elections. He took a temporary retirement from politics and replaced P. N. Raman Pillai as the editor of
Justice, the mouthpiece of the Justice Party. Under Mudaliar, there was a tremendous growth in its circulation, and
Justice became widely popular. On 1 March 1929, he appeared before the
Simon Commission along with
Sir A. T. Paneerselvam, another important leader of the Justice Party, to provide evidence on behalf of the Justice Party. == Administrative career ==