Chronology of events in Sankararaman case

November 27, 2013 01:05 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:32 am IST - Puducherry

Following is the chronology of events in the Sankararaman murder case:

September 3, 2004 —— A Sankararaman, Manager of Sri Varadarajaperumal temple in Kancheepuram, hacked to death.

November 11, 2004 —— Kanchi seer Jayendra Saraswathi arrested on Deepavali day from Mahbubnagar in Andhra Pradesh in connection with the killing.

November 12, 2004 —— Jayendra Saraswathi remanded to judicial custody.

Jan 10, 2005 —— Jayendra Saraswathi granted bail by Supreme Court. Junior pontiff Vijayendra Saraswati arrested in the case.

January 21, 2005 —— SIT of Tamil Nadu police files charge sheet against the accused. Civil contractor Ravi Subramaniam, who turned approver, not among the arraigned.

February 10, 2005 —— Vijayendra Saraswati granted bail by Madras High Court.

March 7, 2005 —— Madras High Court grants bail to senior pontiff for allegedly threatening Subramaniam.

May 6, 2005 —— Supreme Court issues notice to Tamil Nadu government on Jayendra Saraswati’s plea to transfer the case outside the state.

October 26, 2005 —— Supreme Court transfers the trial of Sankararaman murder case, to a court in Puducherry (Pondicherry then).

March 28, 2006 —— Charges framed against 24 accused.

April 2, 2009 —— Trial begins in Puducherry Principal District and Sessions Court.

January 21, 2010 —— Ravi Subramanian turns hostile in Puducherry court

March 21, 2013 —— An accused in Sankararaman murder case, Kathiravan, hacked to death in Chennai. Number of accused comes down to 23.

November 12, 2013 —— Principal Sessions court says it will deliver verdict on November 27.

November 27, 2013 ——The two seers and all other accused acquitted after prosecution failed to prove the case.

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