Jayalalithaa death:SC rejects plea against one-man probe panel

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Supreme today refused to entertain a plea challenging government's decision to set up a one-man Commission to probe the death of chief and former Chief Minister

A bench of Chief Justice and Justices A M Khanwilkar and dismissed the plea filed by a Chennai-based P A Joseph alleging that there was a possibility of undue influence and bias as the panel was set up by the state itself without any resolution passed by the state assembly.


The state has set up the panel headed by Justice A Arumughaswamy, a former Madras High judge, to probe the death of on December 6, 2016 at a private hospital in Chennai.

"Your (Joseph) challenge has been accepted by the High Do you want the inquiry to go on or you do not want the inquiry," the bench asked.

When the lawyer for Joseph replied in affirmative, the bench made it clear that it would not entertain the appeal against the High order.

Joseph, in his appeal, had said, "party MLAs are involved in the whole episode of hospitalisation, treatment, death of the former Chief Minister of There is every possibility of influence, pressure, bias when it comes to a commission constituted by the state themselves, the present commission cannot be expected to do an independent inquiry...".

The petition had alleged that Madras High had erred in holding that a resolution from the legislature was not mandatory and a mere opinion of the itself was enough to constitute a commission under the Commission of Inquiry Act, 1952.

The plea said that the prior resolution by Parliament or the State Legislative Assembly is mandated under Section 3 of the Commission of Inquiry Act, 1952.

It alleged that the Commission of Inquiry was set up by the unilaterally without prior legislative debate or resolution.

Joseph moved the apex after the High dismissed the allegations on October 4.

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First Published: Fri, November 03 2017. 17:28 IST