Jayalalithaa reaches Chennai to jubilant celebration
Ex Tamil Nadu CM J Jyalalithaa has reached Chennai. She was patagonia synchilla fleece pulloverreleased today in the afternoon from Bangalore Central jail. Jayalalitpatagonia womens shoeshaa release has come as a heartening news for her fans. Supporters of AIADMK has formed human chain and there is a huge cavalcade to escort Jayalalithaa from aipatagonia houdini gift2rport to her residence.
The cadres are absolutely jubilant to finally have Jayalaithaa back home in Chennai.
Latest Updates: Jayalalithaa released on bail from Bangalore Central Jail and will leave for Chennai in a chartered plane. AIADMK celebrates in Bangalore and Chennai, set to form a human chain in Chennai.
11:00 IST Saturday, 18 October 2014
Security tightened ahead of AIADMK chief and former Tamil Nadu CM J. Jayalalaithaa release
AIApatagonia houdini gift3DMK chief and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalaithaa will be released from the Bangalore central jail this afternoon, after the Supreme Court granted her interim bail on medical grounds on Friday. Security has been tightened outside the Parappana Agrahara jail ahead of Jayalalithaa release who was languishing in jail for the past 20 days aftepatagonia houdini gift1r being held guilty in a disproportionate assets case. Read more
Do not comment on court order, judges and court proceedings says Jayalalithaa to party cadres
The Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to former Tamil Nadu CM J Jayalalithaa in the Disproportionate Assets (DA) case. Jayalalithaa, who was denied bail by the Karnataka High Court following her conviction and a four year sentence in the graft case, had moved the Supreme Court for bail on October 9. She had also claimed that she was suffering from several health issues. The Supreme Court granted Jayalalithaa bail after taking an assurance that she would not take further adjournments in the Karnataka High Court. It also directed her to file a paperbook of her appeal within two months. Read more
17:45 IST Friday, 18 October 2014
Bail for Jayalalithaa: AIADMK activists break out into celebrations
AIADMK supporters broke out into celebrations, bursting crackers and dancing on the roads in Chennai after the Supreme Court granted bail to party chief Jayalalithaa in the illegal assets case, paving way for her homecoming for the Diwali festival. What started as a sombre day at the party headquarters with grim faced AIADMK leaders ushering in its 43rd founding day with some workers turning up in black outfits, soon transformed into a celebratory mood with slogans hailing and bursting of crackers reverberating the air. Read more
17:45 IST Friday, 18 October 2014
Supreme Court grants bail to J Jayalalithaa, asks her not delay appeal
In a major relief to AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa, who has been in jail for past 21 days, the Supreme Court on Friday suspended the sentence awarded to her by a trial court and granted her bail in 18 year old disproportionate assets case. She will be released from prison today, said senior counsel B Kumar. The former chief minister had cited grounds of being senior patagonia simple guide pantscitizen and woman for getting out of jail. While pressing for bail in the apex court, Jayalalithaa even pleaded that she is ready to be confined in a house for two three months till her appeal is decided by the high court. The bench, however, said it cannot pass such unusual order for house confinement and she can either be granted or denied bail. Read more
Jayalalitha bail application to be heard by Karnataka High Court on Wednesday
A vacation bench of Karnatakapatagonia houdini gift0 High Court on Wednesday adjourned patagonia fleecepullover better sweater jacket grauthe hearing on former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa application, seeking immediate bail and suspension of conviction and jail sentence in the disproportionate assets case to October 7.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa was on September 28 convicted under prevention of corruption act by a special courpatagonia outlet store lat in Bangalore. She has sentenced to a jail term of 4 years by the Bangalore Special Court and has been slapped with a fine of Rs 100 crores in the judgement for an 18 year old corruption case. Special Judge John Michael D convicted the 66 year old AIADMK Chief in a case of owning assets to the tune Rs 66,65 crores disproportionate to her known sources of income during 1991 96 when she was chief minister for the first tpatagonia arizona ranch for saleime.
Jayalalithaa close aide Sasikala Natarajan, her niece Ilavarasi and her nephew and the chief minister disowned foster son Sudhakaran were also convicted. The verdict was delivered at a makeshift court in the Parappana Agrahara prison complex in the presence of Jayalalithaa and the other accused. Read more
Demonstrations, fasts by AIADMK workers across Tamil Nadu enters fourth day
The state wide agitation opposing the conviction of AIA DMK supremo Jayalalithaa entered the fourth day today, with AIADMK workers and sympathisers continuing their protests and fasts. In Chennai, the fast was observed at several locations, while the party workers did so in various places including Tiruchirapalli, Cuddalore, Salempatagonia employment opportunities new orleans, Coimbatore and Kanchipuram. The film fraternity also rallied behind the AIADMK supremo, shutting down all activities for the day. Read more.
Karnataka High Court adjourns bail plea hearing to October 6
Jayalalithaa will have to spend at least six days more in jail here as the Karnataka High Court today adjourned to October 6 her pleas seeking immediate bail and challenging her conviction in the disproportionate assets case against her.
Ram Jethmalani, counsel for Jayalalithaa, pleaded for suspending the sentence pending appeal under Section 389 of the Criminal Procedure Code and for her release on bail. Section 389 states that pending any appeal by a convicted person, the Appellate Court may order that the execution of the sentence or order appealed against be suspended. Also, if the person is in confinement, that he or she be released on bail, or on own bond. G Bhavani Singh, who was Special Public Prosecutor in the Special Court in the disproportionate assets case, told the judge that he had not yet received any official notification appointing him as the SPP for the criminal appeal filed in the High Court. Read more.
AIADMK workers hold demonstrations, fast across Tamil Nadu
Continuing their protest against the conviction of AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa for the third day, party workers and sympathisers today observed a fast and staged demonstrations across the state. Police said no untoward incident was reported so far in the state, which witnessed sporadic violence such as stone pelting and torching of vehicles in the aftermath of the verdict. Read more.
O Panneerselvam sworn in as Chief Minister
O Panneerselvam was sworn in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu after being selected by AIADMK to succeed Jayalalithaa at a meeting of MLAs on Sunday. An emotional Panneerselvam was seen wiping his eyes as he was sworn in as Chief Minister by Governor K Rosaiah at the Raj Bhavan. Even when Rosaiah extended customary greetings after the oath taking ceremony, Panneerselvam appeared deeply distressepatagonia guide pants 911d and the Governor was seen comforting him.
A sombre mood prevailed as thpatagonia houdini gifte newly sworn in ministers of the crisis ridden AIADMK appeared grim. The media was not invited for coverage of the swearing in ceremony and no invitations reached the opposition parties. Read mopatagonia messenger bag uniquere.