SC rejects plea against construction of Jayalalithaa\'s memorial at Marina beach

SC rejects plea against construction of Jayalalithaa's memorial at Marina beach

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The on Monday dismissed a plea challenging the construction of a memorial of former J at in Chennai.

"Having heard the petitioner-in-person and upon perusing the relevant material, we are not inclined to interfere. The special leave petition is accordingly dismissed. Pending interlocutory applications, if any, shall stand disposed of," the bench said.

The bench dismissed the petition filed by M L Ravi, of Desiya Makkal Sakthi Katchi, challenging he order and seeking a direction to restrain the government from spending money from the public exchequer for construction of the memorial.

On January 23, the High Court had held that cannot be termed as a convict in a disproportionate assets case and dismissed the petition challenging the construction of her memorial.

The petitioner has contended in his plea that steps should be taken to recover money, if it was spent by the government, from her property as she was "convicted in the disproportionate wealth case".

The high court had observed that before the orders could be passed by the in the disproportionate assets case on the appeals filed against the order in 2017, had passed away and, therefore, the appeal against her acquittal came to be dismissed as abated.

It had declined to accept the main contention of the petitioner that the order of acquittal passed by the had been reversed by the in criminal appeals, and Jayalalithaa, who was the first respondent in the said appeals, became a convict and as such a memorial in honour of a convicted person cannot be built.

The apex court had in 2017 abated the charges against Jayalalithaa in the disproportionate wealth case while sentencing her close V K Sasikala and two others to imprisonment.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 18:25 IST