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The Supreme Court today agreed to conduct day-to-day hearing on appeals filed against the Karnataka High Court judgement acquitting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and three others in a disproportionate assets case.
A bench, comprising justices P C Ghose and R K Agrawal, which while admitting the appeals in July this year had not gone into the issue of staying the high court order, asked the parties concerned to give it the list of issues, which as per them, needed to be decided in the case on January 8.
"Both of you (parties) settle among yourselves and give us the issues need to be decided by us, so that it can be heard quickly and disposed of at the earliest," the bench said, adding it would hear the matter on "day-to-day basis".
Supreme Court to conduct day-to-day hearing on pleas in Jayalalithaa's DA case - The Economic Times
A bench, comprising justices P C Ghose and R K Agrawal, which while admitting the appeals in July this year had not gone into the issue of staying the high court order, asked the parties concerned to give it the list of issues, which as per them, needed to be decided in the case on January 8.
"Both of you (parties) settle among yourselves and give us the issues need to be decided by us, so that it can be heard quickly and disposed of at the earliest," the bench said, adding it would hear the matter on "day-to-day basis".
Supreme Court to conduct day-to-day hearing on pleas in Jayalalithaa's DA case - The Economic Times
Mr. Lalu for being tolerant and not returning Chaara for such partiality
so he will remain tolerant.