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The mood at Court Hall No 6 was a mixture of excitement, dread and nervous anticipation. With the judgement in the Disproportionate Assets (DA) case expected to be delivered by Justices Pinaki Chandra Ghose and Amitava Roy at 10:30 am, the court hall was already packed by 10 am.
More than a hundred lawyers were in attendance in the case. In the front sat Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy, who is one of the petitioners in the case.
A number of lawyers for the DMK were also present, so were several journalists. The AIADMK had very few of its supporters in the courtroom.
As 10:30 am passed, the intensity of the anticipation increased, until Justices Ghose and Roy walked into the courtroom five minutes later.
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The two judges spent a few seconds first conferring with each other, as the rest of the court waited with bated breath.
Justice Ghose then picked up the judgement and flipped through it to the final orders. Looking up at the waiting faces, he said, “As you can see it’s a fatty judgement.”
Justice Roy chipped in, adding, “I would say that this is a very well-considered judgement.”
Finally, putting an end to the suspense, Justice Ghose read:
Speaking of accused A1, the late Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, he said that the case against her has abated.
What remains to be seen from the judgement that is still awaited is how the fines imposed on the disproportionate assets will be recovered. In Jayalalithaa’s case, the lower court had imposed a fine of Rs 100 crore on the late CM in its 2014 order.
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