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Jayalalithaa found guilty in disproportionate assets case- The Times of India
Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa was on Saturday found guilty of conspiracy and corruption charges in the Rs 66.65 crore disproportionate assets case.
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Jayalalithaa assets case: How it all started[/paste:font]
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Police stop two AIADMK cadres from attempting suicide in Coimbatore.[/paste:font]
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Personally I have not seen the judgement, it would be subject to the regular hierarchy of appeals
Congress leader Manish Tewari
Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa found guilty in disproportionate assets case.[/paste:font]
Security beefed up at DMK offices, leaders' homes ahead of the verdict.[/paste:font]
AIADMK men were lathicharged for protesting outside the court premises.[/paste:font]
Jayalalithaa assets case: Timeline[/paste:font]
Jayalalithaa leaves for Bangalore with a victory sign[/paste:font]
Other accused in the case Sasikalaa and Ilavarasi, Jayalalithaa's political secretary Poonkundran and personal security officers Perumalsamy and Veeraperumal and a few others accompanied her.
Opposition closes ranks ahead of Jaya case verdict[/paste:font]
Quiet behind-the-scenes discussions have been taking place as was evident when PMK founder leader S Ramadoss, along with his wife Saraswathi, called on DMK chief M Karunanidhi on Wednesday, ostensibly to invite him for a family wedding on October 30.
Day of reckoning for AIADMK[/paste:font]
For nearly a year before the September of 1995, there had been whispers, including in the media, of massive corruption taking place in the AIADMK regime. A Wednesday that month seemed to prove those allegations.
Why case dragged on for 18 years?[/paste:font]
Towards closing stages, the sheer number of questions put to the CM — 1,339 in all — contributed to delay, as she had to make time to answer them in between her work as the CM.
Corridors of power remain silent as top brass goes to Bangalore[/paste:font]
TN chief minister and AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa and her associate Sasikalaa are scheduled to reach Bangalore early Saturday morning by a chartered flight to be present at the special court for the verdict in the wealth case.
08:31 AM
The verdict would mark the culmination of an 18-year-long trial, which began soon after Jayalalithaa stepped down as CM in 1996.
08:30 AM
A Bangalore court is expected to decide whether Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa is guilty in the disproportionate assets case that was filed against her in 1996.
Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa was on Saturday found guilty of conspiracy and corruption charges in the Rs 66.65 crore disproportionate assets case.
1 New Update
04:01 PM
Jayalalithaa assets case: How it all started[/paste:font]
03:58 PM
Police stop two AIADMK cadres from attempting suicide in Coimbatore.[/paste:font]
02:51 PM
Personally I have not seen the judgement, it would be subject to the regular hierarchy of appeals
Congress leader Manish Tewari
Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa found guilty in disproportionate assets case.[/paste:font]
Security beefed up at DMK offices, leaders' homes ahead of the verdict.[/paste:font]
AIADMK men were lathicharged for protesting outside the court premises.[/paste:font]
Jayalalithaa assets case: Timeline[/paste:font]
Jayalalithaa leaves for Bangalore with a victory sign[/paste:font]
Other accused in the case Sasikalaa and Ilavarasi, Jayalalithaa's political secretary Poonkundran and personal security officers Perumalsamy and Veeraperumal and a few others accompanied her.
Opposition closes ranks ahead of Jaya case verdict[/paste:font]
Quiet behind-the-scenes discussions have been taking place as was evident when PMK founder leader S Ramadoss, along with his wife Saraswathi, called on DMK chief M Karunanidhi on Wednesday, ostensibly to invite him for a family wedding on October 30.
Day of reckoning for AIADMK[/paste:font]
For nearly a year before the September of 1995, there had been whispers, including in the media, of massive corruption taking place in the AIADMK regime. A Wednesday that month seemed to prove those allegations.
Why case dragged on for 18 years?[/paste:font]
Towards closing stages, the sheer number of questions put to the CM — 1,339 in all — contributed to delay, as she had to make time to answer them in between her work as the CM.
Corridors of power remain silent as top brass goes to Bangalore[/paste:font]
TN chief minister and AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa and her associate Sasikalaa are scheduled to reach Bangalore early Saturday morning by a chartered flight to be present at the special court for the verdict in the wealth case.
08:31 AM
The verdict would mark the culmination of an 18-year-long trial, which began soon after Jayalalithaa stepped down as CM in 1996.
08:30 AM
A Bangalore court is expected to decide whether Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa is guilty in the disproportionate assets case that was filed against her in 1996.