Jaya's death: HC declines to entertain plea

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The Madras High has declined to entertain a plea by a former minister for a direction to police to permit him to stage a protest on October 23 in front of the Vellore Collectorate seeking probe into the death of former chief minister

Justice M S Ramesh in a recent order said the state had already set up an inquiry commission to probe the death.


The judge also pointed out that had appointed retired high judge Justice A Arumugasamy to head the inquiry panel and declined to entertain the plea by former minister Pandurangan, who claimed that he was a supporter of the 'Deepa' faction in the party.

Alleging that there were several doubts with regard to the death of Jayalalithaa, the petitioner submitted that he would like to stage a protest on behalf of his party before the Vellore Collectorate on October 23.

He had given a representation to police earlier in this regard but permission was declined citing the grievance day meeting at the Collectorate that day.

The petitioner sought a direction to police to permit him to stage the protest in front of the Collectorate that day.

died on December 5 last year after 75 days of treatment at the corporate Apollo Hospitals here.

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First Published: Tue, October 17 2017. 19:13 IST