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Verdict today on DMK plea

By J. Venkatesan

NEW DELHI NOV. 17. The Supreme Court will pronounce its verdict tomorrow in the petitions filed by the DMK seeking transfer of two disproportionate assets cases against the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, and four others, from a Chennai Special Court to a court outside Tamil Nadu.

A Bench, comprising Justice S.N. Variava and Justice H. K. Sema, had reserved its judgment on October 15 on the petitions filed by the DMK general secretary, K. Anbazhagan, and the impleading application filed by the Janata Party President, Subramanian Swamy.

Besides Ms. Jayalalithaa, others accused in the Rs. 66.65-crore wealth case are N. Sasikala, her erstwhile foster son, V.N. Sudhakaran, and Ilavarasi. The AIADMK MP, T.T.V. Dinakaran, is the accused in the other case.

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