Jayalalithaa case adjourned to September 14

September 06, 2011 02:20 pm | Updated August 03, 2016 10:20 pm IST - Bangalore

The Special Court on Tuesday adjourned to September 14, the disproportionate asset case filed against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa.

Her counsel A Kandasami filed an application under section 309 CrPC seeking two weeks’ adjournment in the wake of the Special Leave Petition which came up before the Supreme Court on Monday, being adjourned to September 12.

“Since the Apex Court is likely to pronounce the orders on September 12, we seek two weeks’ adjournment so that we can proceed on the basis of the outcome,” he submitted.

Assistant Special Public Prosecutor, Sandesh Chowta acceded to it, but pointed out that the SLP was adjourned at the request of the petitioner’s counsel.

He said the case could be posted to Sept, 13 to know the outcome and “then we will be in a position to inform the court what has transpired”.

Referring to the Supreme Court’s observations, Mr. Chowta said “even the court has observed that an attempt is being made to protract the proceedings”.

Meanwhile, counsels for Jayalalithaa, Sasikala Natarajan, V Sudhakaran and Ilavarasi filed applications seeking exemption from personal appearance on Tuesday.

While Ms. Jayalalithaa’s counsel cited her busy schedule as Chief Minister as the reason, Ms. Sasikala’s counsel submitted she was suffering from eye problem. Mr. Sudhakaran’s counsel said he had fractured his hand while Ms. Ilavarasi’s counsel submitted that his client was a “severe diabetic“.

The court allowed the applications and adjourned the case to September 14.

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