Supreme Court judge recuses from Jayalalithaa case

November 03, 2011 07:04 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:30 pm IST - New Delhi

With one of the judges recusing, the Supreme Court on Thursday deferred till Friday, hearing on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa’s plea challenging the Bangalore trial court’s order to appear before it again on November 8 in the disproportionate assets case.

A three judge bench headed by Dalveer Bhandari adjourned the hearing till Friday after Justice T.S. Thakur opted out of the matter without citing any reason. The bench, which also included Justice Dipak Mishra, then adjourned the matter till Friday.

Challenging the trial judge’s order, the AIADMK chief submitted in her petition that as per the Supreme Court’s direction she had already appeared before the court on October 20 and 21 and she cannot be summoned again.

Ms. Jayalalithaa pleaded that as per the order she was supposed to personally appear before the trial court only once and she cannot be forced to appear before it again.

The trial of the disproportionate assets case, allegedly involving accumulation of assets worth over Rs 66 crore by Ms. Jayalalithaa between 1991 and 1996 is being held in a Bangalore court.

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