Jayalalitha Residence: court dismisses AIADMK's appeal case!!

AIADMK and former minister CV Shanmugam have filed an appeal against the cancellation of land acquisition orders by a separate judge to turn the late chief minister Jayalalithaa's Vedha Nilayam into a memorial house. Judges Paresh Upadhyay and chhattisgarh Sukumara, who heard the appeal, pointed out that the AIADMK did not join the case. when the separate judge appeared before it, alleging that there was an irregularity in the acquisition of the private space of the session, Vedha Nilayam.
Further, the court session noted that there were procedural errors in the land acquisition and the land was not acquired for public purpose. Acquired for political reasons, so the question arose as to how this could be accepted. The judges also pinned that there was no mistake in the judge's view that a second memorial to former chief minister J jayalalithaa was unnecessary.
The AIADMK government had decided to turn the house of the late chief minister Jayalalithaa's Poes Garden Veda Illam into a memorial house and had issued orders to take over and nationalize it. In addition, compensation for the Vedha Nilayam home was also paid in court on behalf of the state. In this situation, Jayalalitha's heirs J. deepa and J. deepak were given the ownership of the Vedha house as the case was decided in their favor. Former minister CV Shanmugam, a member of the AIADMK steering committee and a member of the jayalalithaa Memorial Foundation, had filed an appeal seeking permission to appeal against the verdict.

He pointed out that the conversion of houses of eminent leaders into memorial houses was not new, adding that the state government (Tamil Nadu Government) was not interested in appealing against the cancellation of the order to take over the Vedha station and would appeal as a member of the trust.

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