DMK to explore legal options in 2G case

The court had dismissed two applications filed by Ms. Dayalu seeking exemption from personal appearance.

June 01, 2013 02:53 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:45 am IST - Chennai

CHENNAI,25/03/2013: DMK president M. Karunanidhi  at the DMK Working Comittee Meeting on Monday.Photo:R_Ragu

CHENNAI,25/03/2013: DMK president M. Karunanidhi at the DMK Working Comittee Meeting on Monday.Photo:R_Ragu

DMK chief M. Karunanidhi, whose wife is seeking exemption from personal appearance as a witness in the 2G spectrum case, on Saturday said further legal options will be explored since the court directive “is not final”.

Mr. Karunanidhi said his wife Dayalu Ammal’s health condition is well-known in Tamil Nadu and that she cannot travel by air.

All her medical certificates have been submitted before the court with a plea that a medical team from a central government-run hospital could examine her and certify and all these expenses would be borne by them, Mr. Karunanidhi said.

CBI had also accepted this but it was not clear why the judge had directed for her personal appearance, he said.

“Since this verdict is not final, further course of action has to be finalised only after consulting advocates. Even after this if it is insisted that she depose in person, and if there are further complications to her health, who will take responsibility,” he asked reporters.

The court had on Friday dismissed two applications filed by Ms. Dayalu seeking exemption from personal appearance as a witness and to dispense with her presence in the case citing her ailing health condition.

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