India News | Veda Nilayam: HC Reserves Orders on Appeal

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. A division bench of the Madras High Court on Monday reserved its orders on an appeal from the AIADMK, challenging the November 24 ruling of a single judge who had set aside all the orders of the previous government on converting late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's residence here into a memorial.

Chennai, Dec 20 (PTI) A division bench of the Madras High Court on Monday reserved its orders on an appeal from the AIADMK, challenging the November 24 ruling of a single judge who had set aside all the orders of the previous government on converting late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's residence here into a memorial.

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The bench of Justices Paresh Upadhyay and Sathi Kumar Sukumara Kurup reserved its orders after listening to brief arguments advanced by the senior counsel for petitioner -- AIADMK leader and former Law Minister and the party's Villupuram district secretary C Ve Shanmugham, and Advocate-General R Shanmugasundaram.

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The AG told the judges the present government did not choose to challenge the orders of the single judge, as a division bench had held against the conversion, on an earlier occasion.

This follows a submission from petitioner's senior counsel A L Somayaji earlier that mere change in the government should not result in non-challenge to the orders of the single judge.

In his November 24 order, Justice N Seshasayee had quashed all the orders passed from 2017 by the then AIADMK government which ultimately culminated in the taking over of the sprawling Poes Garden property in 2020, to convert it into a memorial, which was inaugurated in January this year.

He had also observed there was no need for a second memorial in addition to the one on the Marina. This would be a mere waste of public money. No public interest would also be serviced, he had said. The appeal sought to quash the orders of the single judge, after expunging all the remarks made by him.

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