Manikam Pillai
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Manikam Vasagam Pillai MBE (last name sometimes spelt Pillay) was a Fiji Indian lawyer, football administrator, and politician. He was a supporter of the Alliance Party and in the 1968 by-elections contested the Nadi Indian Communal seat against Dr A. D. Patel, the leader of the Federation Party, but lost by 7903 votes to 2772. He later served as Attorney General of Fiji from 1981 to 1984. He then became Chairman of the Fiji Law Reform Commission, serving till 1987.
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Manikam Pillai
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Manikam Vasigam Pillai
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Manikam Vasigam Pillai
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12162761
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Fijian
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Lawyer, Sports administrator
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Attorney General of Fiji
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Chairman, Fiji Law Reform Commission
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2
24
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1994
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Vacant
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Next held by Daniel Fatiaki
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1984
1987
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1981
1984
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1981
1984
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Manikam Vasagam Pillai MBE (last name sometimes spelt Pillay) was a Fiji Indian lawyer, football administrator, and politician. He was a supporter of the Alliance Party and in the 1968 by-elections contested the Nadi Indian Communal seat against Dr A. D. Patel, the leader of the Federation Party, but lost by 7903 votes to 2772. He later served as Attorney General of Fiji from 1981 to 1984. He then became Chairman of the Fiji Law Reform Commission, serving till 1987.
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President of the Senate
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6893