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SC rejects Jaya`s petition on disproportionate assets cases
New Delhi, Apr 28: The Supreme Court today rejected Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa`s petition seeking review of its order transferring the trial of the two disproportionate assets cases to a special court in Bangalore.
New Delhi, Apr 28: The Supreme Court today rejected Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa`s petition seeking review of its order transferring the trial of the two
disproportionate assets cases to a special court in Bangalore.
The review petition was rejected by a bench of Justice S N Variava and Justice H K Sema which had in November last ordered shifting of the two cases against Jayalalithaa and four
others from a Chennai special court to Bangalore.
The court had reiterated the order in February when it had rejected Jayalalithaa`s plea for modification of the order. Jayalalithaa had requested the court to shift the trial of Rs 66.67 crore disproportionate assets cases to any state other than Karnataka.
The cases were transferred to Bangalore on a petition filed by DMK general-secretary K Anbazhagan who had submitted before the court that 64 witnesses had turned hostile in the two cases after Jayalalithaa became the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in 2001.
Beside Jayalalithaa, other accused in the cases are, her close associate N Sasikala, Ilavarasi, her estranged foster-son T T V Sudhakaran and his brother T T V Dinakaran.
Bureau Report
The court had reiterated the order in February when it had rejected Jayalalithaa`s plea for modification of the order. Jayalalithaa had requested the court to shift the trial of Rs 66.67 crore disproportionate assets cases to any state other than Karnataka.
The cases were transferred to Bangalore on a petition filed by DMK general-secretary K Anbazhagan who had submitted before the court that 64 witnesses had turned hostile in the two cases after Jayalalithaa became the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in 2001.
Beside Jayalalithaa, other accused in the cases are, her close associate N Sasikala, Ilavarasi, her estranged foster-son T T V Sudhakaran and his brother T T V Dinakaran.
Bureau Report