New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a plea filed by former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalitha’s one of the legal heirs challenging a Karnataka High Court order of January 13, which declined to return the movable and immovable assets, seized by the authorities, in the multi-crore disproportionate assets case.
A bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and Satish Chandra Sharma said abatement of the proceedings before the apex court due to her death does not mean that she has been acquitted in the case.
J Deepa, niece of former AIADMK chief, stated since the proceedings stood abated in terms of judgment by the apex court in 2017, Jayalalitha cannot be treated as a convict resulting in the confiscating of properties seized by the prosecution.
Filing an appeal against the High Court order, she said Jayalalitha’s legal heirs are entitled to claim back all the properties that were confiscated and attached in connection with the case.
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After the acquittal order of the High Court on May 11, 2015, Jayalalitha passed away on December 05, 2016, i.e., before the judgment of the top court on February 14, 2017.