M Ravi Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Instagram, Biography

M Ravi referred to, all things considered, as Ravi Madasamy, is a Singaporean basic freedoms legal counselor and lobbyist.

M Ravi Age
He is 54 years of age.

M Ravi Ethnicity
Singaporean

M Ravi Biography
Ravi was born on 9 April 1969,

Born

9 April 1969 (age 54)

Singapore

Education Cardiff University (LLB)
National University of Singapore (BA)
Notable work Land of Good English (2004)
Hung at Dawn (2005)
M Ravi: Kampong Boy (2013)

In the wake of going to Deyi Optional School and Anderson Junior School, he moved on from the Public College of Singapore with a Single men of Expressions degree in political theory and social science. He consequently read a second four year certification in regulation from Cardiff College.

In the wake of moving on from the Public College of Singapore and Cardiff College, Ravi qualified and specialized in legal matters in Singapore.

Ravi was determined to have bipolar confusion in 2006, a condition his mom had.

M Ravi Guardians
His dad was a development laborer and once cheat, while his mom was a housewife. In his journals, he depicts his dad as “excessively enamored with the container, and… beatings he delivered to his significant other and kids”

M Ravi Kin
He is the 6th of seven youngsters, to guardians of Tamil plunge.

M Ravi Spouse
Obscure

M Ravi Vocation
Referred to for his work as a reason attorney, he has filled in as guidance in numerous high-profile legal disputes in Singapore, a significant number of which have become driving cases in Singaporean established regulation and Singapore’s methodology toward the death penalty and LGBT privileges.

Ravi is a lobbyist for capital punishment nullification and LGBT freedoms. He ran for political race during the 2015 general political race as an individual from the Change Party in challenging Ang Mo Kio GRC however lost to the overseeing Individuals’ Activity Party.

In 2011, Ravi sent off a protected test in the High Court of Singapore after his client, Tan Eng Hong, was captured and charged under segment 377A of the punitive code, which condemns gay sex

In 2019, Ravi started addressing Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam, a Malaysian resident condemned to death for carrying drugs into Singapore. On offer, Ravi contended that Nagaenthran was mentally incapacitated, a contention that was excused.

The case drew the consideration of global activists, including Richard Branson, who scrutinized the court’s choice and Singapore’s utilization of capital punishment.

Branson’s activism drove Regulation Pastor K Shanmugam to freely move Branson to a live discussion on capital punishment, which Branson declined. In Branson’s reaction, he depicted Ravi as “valiant”

In 2008, he addressed resistance government official Chee Soon Juan and his sister in a maligning claim pursued by top state leader Lee Hsien Loong and his dad, previous state head Lee Kuan Yew.

Reuters and the New York Times, in their revealing of the suit, noticed that the pursuing of claims by Singaporean political pioneers have been scrutinized by some as endeavors to “cripple resistance lawmakers”.

Ravi would later guard other resistance lawmakers in legitimate difficulties, including Roy Ngerng, when sued by Top state leader Lee Hsien Loong for maligning.

Daniel de Costa, who was accused of criminal slander for commentaries composed on individuals from the Singapore bureau; and John Tan, who applied for a statement that his scorn of court conviction didn’t exclude him from representing races.

In 2014, he was granted the Asia Pink Honor, a LGBT rights backing prize by Component Magazine, for his free work in testing the lawfulness of Segment 377A.

In 2017, Ravi was requested to go through compulsory treatment after he went after individual legal counselor and resistance legislator Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss, while encountering a hyper episode.

In 2023, Ravi was accused of attack and misconduct out in the open for supposedly slapping a man and making clearly confused clamors at Yio Chu Kang MRT station.

Subsequently, he was requested to be remanded at the Foundation of Psychological well-being (IMH) for a clinical assessment.

In 2018, Ravi was condemned to a 18-month compulsory treatment request in the wake of attacking Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss, an individual legal counselor and resistance lawmaker. Ravi, who was determined to have bipolar turmoil in 2006, needed to go through treatment to address his state of mind, in lieu of prison time.

M Ravi Total assets
Obscure

Instagram account.