HC dismisses Sasikala challenging spl court order
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HC dismisses Sasikala challenging spl court order

Last Updated: Monday, April 16, 2012, 21:22     A- A A+
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Bangalore: Karnataka High Court on Monday dismissed the criminal petition filed by Sasikala Natarajan, aide of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa and co-accused in the wealth case against her, challenging a lower court order rejecting her plea seeking various documents on the case.

Upholding the special court order, Justice N Ananda dismissed the petition.

The Special Court had on April 3 rejected the application filed by Sasikala seeking various documents which have been filed by prosecution but not marked as exhibits in court.

The case, relating to alleged accumulation of wealth by Jayalalithaa when she was Chief Minister from 1991-95, had been transferred to Bangalore by the Supreme Court.

It is coming up before the Special Court on April 18.

PTI

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First Published: Monday, April 16, 2012, 21:22

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Priya - Ooty
WHAT IS THE USE WHY IS THE COURT NOT IMPOSING HEFTY FINES ON THE PETITIONER AND HER ADVOCATES KNOWINGLY THAT THESE ARE TIME BUYING TACTICS FOR WHICH THE COURTS ARE BEING MISUSED.UNLESS DRASTIC STEPS ARE TAKEN SHE WILL NOW GO TO SC AND WASTE THE TIME OF THE COURTS AND DELAY THE CONVICTION.EVERY DEED OF THEIR CONVINCES ALL OF THEIR DESPERATION TO PROLONG THE JUDGEMENT AS THEY KNOW THEY ARE GUILTY INSTEAD OF CO OPERATING THEY ARE DOING EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN AND MOON TO STALL PROCEEDINGS. THE SPECIAL COURT MUST ACCEPT THIS CHALLENGE AND PROCEED ACCORDINGLY AND GIVE JUDGEMENT VERY SHORTLY TO SAVE THE JUSTICE AND PEOPLES FAITH THAT JUSTICE CANNOT BE USED AS A FOOT BALL BY RICH POLITICIANS .
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