His tenure saw extended litigation over the corporate nature of the sthanam of Maharaja, and the forced firesale liquidation of the royal Perumpadappu holdings, despite poor price discovery and interference from the Kerala state government,[4] courtesy of the statutory abolition of the Hindu joint family in Kerala.[5] An inventory of real assets to be sold or partitioned documented dozens of palaces, manses, temples, and guesthouses, in various states of repair, which were surrendered to the state if possible for preservation.