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SC refuses to stay trial against Jaya's ex-aide Sasikala

FP Archives • June 25, 2012, 17:48:15 IST
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Supreme Court declined to stay the trial of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa’s estranged aide Sasikala Natrajan in a disproportionate assets case.

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SC refuses to stay trial against Jaya's ex-aide Sasikala

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today declined to stay the trial in a disproportionate assets case involving Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa’s estranged aide Sasikala Natrajan, both of whom are facing the proceedings in a Bangalore court. A vacation bench of justices HL Gokhale and Ranjana Prakash Desai, however, allowed Sasikala to place on record relevant materials relating to her claim that she has not been provided with certain documents relating to the questions being put to her in the ongoing day-to-day trial. [caption id=“attachment_356620” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Courtesy: CNN IBN”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/sasikala380.jpg "sasikala380") [/caption] “We can’t give any interim relief and the trial will continue,” the bench observed, but granted two weeks time to Sasikala to place on record the necessary material in support of her contention. Jaya and others are accused of amassing disproportionate wealth during her tenure as chief minister in 1991-96. Sasikala approached the Supreme Court after the trial court and Karnataka High Court refused to give certain documents pertaining to the case to Sasikala. Senior counsel Sekhar Naphade told the bench that she had already answered 599 questions by the prosecution and 1,000 more are expected. He, however, maintained that in order to answer these 1,000-odd questions, the defence needed certain documents which are part of the case, but are not being granted to the accused. As an interim measure Sasikala wanted the trial to be stayed and she be furnished the said documents. PTI

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