The Supreme Court on Friday extended the bail granted to former Tamil
Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa and four other accused till the
Karnataka High Court disposes off their appeals against conviction in a
disproportionate assets case
This means that the High Court will have to wait till a newly-formed
three-judge bench of the Supreme Court first gives a final decision on
the question whether the entire appeal proceedings held in the past
three months was vitiated due to the presence of Special Public
Prosecutor Bhavani Singh.
Hearing the plea by accused persons for extension of bail, a bench led
by Chief Justice H.L. Dattu agreed to the Karnataka High Court's plea
for more time to dispose the appeals. The bench gave time till May 12,
2015.
So, if the three-judge bench agrees with Justice Banumathi that Mr.
Singh had authority, the judgment on the appeal, which is already
reserved, can be given soon, possibly by May 12.
On the other hand, if the three judge bench agrees with Justice Lokur,
the entire appeals would have to be re-heard, and this would take
another three to four months.
In such a case, the CJI has given the High Court liberty to approach the Supreme Court again for more time.
Friday's hearing comes after the apex court's extension of bail of Ms.
Jayalalithaa and the other three accused in the case -- Sasikala,
Ilavarasi and Sudhakaran -- till April 18, 2015.
The three judge bench was formed by the Supreme Court only on Thursday
after a bench of Justices Madan B. Lokur and R. Banumathi delivered a
split verdict on DMK leader K. Anbazhagan's plea to remove Mr. Singh.
Justice Lokur held Mr. Singh had no authority to appear as prosecutor
and the appeal proceedings were vitiated. Justice Lokur held that the
appeals have to be heard afresh.
But Justice Banumathi had differed, holding that the appeal proceedings were in the right as Mr. Singh did have authority.
Now, it is up to the three-judge bench to decide on whether it should
agree with Justice Lokur or Justice Banumathi.
The hearing on this
reference is scheduled to start on April 21, 2015
Note
Jayalalithaa was granted bail for six months in October 2014 and the Supreme Court today extended it.
Jayalalithaa's appeal against that verdict is being heard by the Karnataka High Court.
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