Jayalalitha denied bail by the Karnataka High Court

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The hearing and deliberations went on the entire day and just now the news has come in that Jayalalitha has been denied bail and her appeal has been dismissed... Is this the beginning of better days to come ? what about the long list of criminal politicians who have gone scot free because of the blessings bestowed on them by their party high commands?

http://www.rediff.com/news/report/jayalalithaa-granted-conditional-bail-in-assets-case/20141007.htm

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Judge Michael De Kunha hailing from here Mangalore , who earlier gave her the verdict is a very highly respected lawyer and above any kind of greed.He is very straight forward and has seen some ups and downs because of this nature of his. It is the same with other judges at High court, some of who are above money power and greed..


Of course. We are lucky to have judges like Michael De Kunha in the judiciary, who are above greed and Money power. Which is why, we are able to follow the age old " Satya meva Jayate".


Yes due to the presence of persons like Michael De Kunha, one can hope for justice in India. And the case of Jayalalitha is only the starting, there is a long list of corrupts who are to be put behind jail.


As long as the Judiciary is impartial and not influenced by the political power, the remaining corrupt politicians too face the same fate as Jayalalita sooner or lAter


actually credit goes to subramanian Swamy who moved the court. Judges may be honest but they will do nothin unless somebody files a case. There are very few individuals like subramaniam Swamy who take pains to collect information and pursue case in court. It lasois clear that the best way to fight corruption is to go by legal process as Subramananm swamy did and not by way Kejriwal and others do to malign each and every one.
Judge Michael De Kunha hailing from here Mangalore , who earlier gave her the verdict is a very highly respected lawyer and above any kind of greed.He is very straight forward and has seen some ups and downs because of this nature of his. It is the same with other judges at High court, some of who are above money power and greed..


Of course. We are lucky to have judges like Michael De Kunha in the judiciary, who are above greed and Money power. Which is why, we are able to follow the age old " Satya meva Jayate".


Yes due to the presence of persons like Michael De Kunha, one can hope for justice in India. And the case of Jayalalitha is only the starting, there is a long list of corrupts who are to be put behind jail.


As long as the Judiciary is impartial and not influenced by the political power, the remaining corrupt politicians too face the same fate as Jayalalita sooner or lAter


actually credit goes to subramanian Swamy who moved the court. Judges may be honest but they will do nothin unless somebody files a case. There are very few individuals like subramaniam Swamy who take pains to collect information and pursue case in court. It lasois clear that the best way to fight corruption is to go by legal process as Subramananm swamy did and not by way Kejriwal and others do to malign each and every one.


I gree. All credit goes to subra anima Swamy, who actually followed the procedures required to file a case and acted as a responsible citizen. It's also true that citizens like subra anima swamy can be counted on fingers. After all a successful government is nothing but combined efforts of both government and the governed.
Judge Michael De Kunha hailing from here Mangalore , who earlier gave her the verdict is a very highly respected lawyer and above any kind of greed.He is very straight forward and has seen some ups and downs because of this nature of his. It is the same with other judges at High court, some of who are above money power and greed..


Of course. We are lucky to have judges like Michael De Kunha in the judiciary, who are above greed and Money power. Which is why, we are able to follow the age old " Satya meva Jayate".


Yes due to the presence of persons like Michael De Kunha, one can hope for justice in India. And the case of Jayalalitha is only the starting, there is a long list of corrupts who are to be put behind jail.


As long as the Judiciary is impartial and not influenced by the political power, the remaining corrupt politicians too face the same fate as Jayalalita sooner or lAter


actually credit goes to subramanian Swamy who moved the court. Judges may be honest but they will do nothin unless somebody files a case. There are very few individuals like subramaniam Swamy who take pains to collect information and pursue case in court. It lasois clear that the best way to fight corruption is to go by legal process as Subramananm swamy did and not by way Kejriwal and others do to malign each and every one.


I gree. All credit goes to subra anima Swamy, who actually followed the procedures required to file a case and acted as a responsible citizen. It's also true that citizens like subra anima swamy can be counted on fingers. After all a successful government is nothing but combined efforts of both government and the governed.


Subramania swamy also told that his next move is over sonia and raghul and he is collecting the data and expecting to file it before December.
Judge Michael De Kunha hailing from here Mangalore , who earlier gave her the verdict is a very highly respected lawyer and above any kind of greed.He is very straight forward and has seen some ups and downs because of this nature of his. It is the same with other judges at High court, some of who are above money power and greed..


Of course. We are lucky to have judges like Michael De Kunha in the judiciary, who are above greed and Money power. Which is why, we are able to follow the age old " Satya meva Jayate".


Yes due to the presence of persons like Michael De Kunha, one can hope for justice in India. And the case of Jayalalitha is only the starting, there is a long list of corrupts who are to be put behind jail.


As long as the Judiciary is impartial and not influenced by the political power, the remaining corrupt politicians too face the same fate as Jayalalita sooner or lAter


actually credit goes to subramanian Swamy who moved the court. Judges may be honest but they will do nothin unless somebody files a case. There are very few individuals like subramaniam Swamy who take pains to collect information and pursue case in court. It lasois clear that the best way to fight corruption is to go by legal process as Subramananm swamy did and not by way Kejriwal and others do to malign each and every one.


I gree. All credit goes to subra anima Swamy, who actually followed the procedures required to file a case and acted as a responsible citizen. It's also true that citizens like subra anima swamy can be counted on fingers. After all a successful government is nothing but combined efforts of both government and the governed.


Subramania swamy also told that his next move is over sonia and raghul and he is collecting the data and expecting to file it before December.[/quo
Thatss a great strategy by Subramaniam Swamy. In the meantime governor should ensure that there is no vandalism by the Jayalalitansupporters
I fail to understand why people have so much sympathy with corrupt politicians, film actors who commit crimes and whoever the follow. If they prefer to ignore their crimes they have no right to demand for a corruption free nation. It's strange to watch ministers taking oath with tears in their eyes for a corrupt leader. What to expect from them as ministers?
I fail to understand why people have so much sympathy with corrupt politicians, film actors who commit crimes and whoever the follow. If they prefer to ignore their crimes they have no right to demand for a corruption free nation. It's strange to watch ministers taking oath with tears in their eyes for a corrupt leader. What to expect from them as ministers?


Nothing. As a matter of fact, we the people basically are corrupt. There is a saying, "Yadha Praja, Tadha Raja". There is truth in this adage.
I fail to understand why people have so much sympathy with corrupt politicians, film actors who commit crimes and whoever the follow. If they prefer to ignore their crimes they have no right to demand for a corruption free nation. It's strange to watch ministers taking oath with tears in their eyes for a corrupt leader. What to expect from them as ministers?


Nothing. As a matter of fact, we the people basically are corrupt. There is a saying, "Yadha Praja, Tadha Raja". There is truth in this adage.


Actually people are not showing any sympathy on her. The supporting TV channels are making the issue big. She done some works like opened food courts which providing tiffin items and meals at low cost and some schemes for the past of 6 months. For everything she opened by spending the government money but she puts her name for all the schemes.
I fail to understand why people have so much sympathy with corrupt politicians, film actors who commit crimes and whoever the follow. If they prefer to ignore their crimes they have no right to demand for a corruption free nation. It's strange to watch ministers taking oath with tears in their eyes for a corrupt leader. What to expect from them as ministers?


Nothing. As a matter of fact, we the people basically are corrupt. There is a saying, "Yadha Praja, Tadha Raja". There is truth in this adage.


Actually people are not showing any sympathy on her. The supporting TV channels are making the issue big. She done some works like opened food courts which providing tiffin items and meals at low cost and some schemes for the past of 6 months. For everything she opened by spending the government money but she puts her name for all the schemes.


Spending the government money and taking personal credit ? Anyhow, All those channels making noise are AMMA sponsored.
I fail to understand why people have so much sympathy with corrupt politicians, film actors who commit crimes and whoever the follow. If they prefer to ignore their crimes they have no right to demand for a corruption free nation. It's strange to watch ministers taking oath with tears in their eyes for a corrupt leader. What to expect from them as ministers?


Nothing. As a matter of fact, we the people basically are corrupt. There is a saying, "Yadha Praja, Tadha Raja". There is truth in this adage.


Actually people are not showing any sympathy on her. The supporting TV channels are making the issue big. She done some works like opened food courts which providing tiffin items and meals at low cost and some schemes for the past of 6 months. For everything she opened by spending the government money but she puts her name for all the schemes.


Spending the government money and taking personal credit ? Anyhow, All those channels making noise are AMMA sponsored.


I only told about the supporting tv channels like jaya,sun and kalaignar tv. People don't want a corrupt politicians for the nation. There is two parties(DMK,AIADMK) are playing the major role in Tamilnadu. Here politicians who are favored to the party are doing unnecessary things to the public. If election came people will not vote for the 2 parties and will vote for BJP.
I fail to understand why people have so much sympathy with corrupt politicians, film actors who commit crimes and whoever the follow. If they prefer to ignore their crimes they have no right to demand for a corruption free nation. It's strange to watch ministers taking oath with tears in their eyes for a corrupt leader. What to expect from them as ministers?


Nothing. As a matter of fact, we the people basically are corrupt. There is a saying, "Yadha Praja, Tadha Raja". There is truth in this adage.


Actually people are not showing any sympathy on her. The supporting TV channels are making the issue big. She done some works like opened food courts which providing tiffin items and meals at low cost and some schemes for the past of 6 months. For everything she opened by spending the government money but she puts her name for all the schemes.


Spending the government money and taking personal credit ? Anyhow, All those channels making noise are AMMA sponsored.


I only told about the supporting tv channels like jaya,sun and kalaignar tv. People don't want a corrupt politicians for the nation. There is two parties(DMK,AIADMK) are playing the major role in Tamilnadu. Here politicians who are favored to t
he party are doing unnecessary things to the public. If election came people will not vote for the 2 parties and will vote for BJP.


It's understood that all those channels support jayalalita. Why ? Simple. Jayalalita grants all the favors needed for those channels except people welfare schemes.
Today in the Times of India they have given a viuew point where some jurists are of the opinion that she shiuld have been given bail because of her age and ill health , whereas some others have argued against it...I have a strong feeling that she may get bail in Supreme court since Lalu too got bail when he appraoached supreme court. But frankly what happens next? Lalu is lording up now and the only snag being that he is unable to contest elections....
No wonder if Jaya gets a bail. It happened not only in Lalu's case, it happened in Jagan mohan reddy. who was the number one accused in 13 CBI charge sheets. And now he's the opposition leader in AP. Is there a Judiciary in this country?
No wonder if Jaya gets a bail. It happened not only in Lalu's case, it happened in Jagan mohan reddy. who was the number one accused in 13 CBI charge sheets. And now he's the opposition leader in AP. Is there a Judiciary in this country?


When I see this , I get a feeling that some re more equal in this country....If this was the case with ordinary folks can they get similar treatment ?
No wonder if Jaya gets a bail. It happened not only in Lalu's case, it happened in Jagan mohan reddy. who was the number one accused in 13 CBI charge sheets. And now he's the opposition leader in AP. Is there a Judiciary in this country?


When I see this , I get a feeling that some re more equal in this country....If this was the case with ordinary folks can they get similar treatment ?


An apt and pertinent thought. "Some are more equal in this country". And this rule is embedded in the blood of everyone. Certainly judiciary is not an exception.
No wonder if Jaya gets a bail. It happened not only in Lalu's case, it happened in Jagan mohan reddy. who was the number one accused in 13 CBI charge sheets. And now he's the opposition leader in AP. Is there a Judiciary in this country?


When I see this , I get a feeling that some re more equal in this country....If this was the case with ordinary folks can they get similar treatment ?


An apt and pertinent thought. "Some are more equal in this country". And this rule is embedded in the blood of everyone. Certainly judiciary is not an exception.


This is unavoidable. even common men give no attentin to ordinary people whatever be the crimes. They give too much attention to VIPs.
No wonder if Jaya gets a bail. It happened not only in Lalu's case, it happened in Jagan mohan reddy. who was the number one accused in 13 CBI charge sheets. And now he's the opposition leader in AP. Is there a Judiciary in this country?


When I see this , I get a feeling that some re more equal in this country....If this was the case with ordinary folks can they get similar treatment ?


An apt and pertinent thought. "Some are more equal in this country". And this rule is embedded in the blood of everyone. Certainly judiciary is not an exception.


This is unavoidable. even common men give no attentin to ordinary people whatever be the crimes. They give too much attention to VIPs.


This is evident that common man gives more respect to the influential and powerful, knowing well that they are corrupt. And this is well known to corrupt politicians more than anybody else.
No wonder if Jaya gets a bail. It happened not only in Lalu's case, it happened in Jagan mohan reddy. who was the number one accused in 13 CBI charge sheets. And now he's the opposition leader in AP. Is there a Judiciary in this country?


When I see this , I get a feeling that some re more equal in this country....If this was the case with ordinary folks can they get similar treatment ?


An apt and pertinent thought. "Some are more equal in this country". And this rule is embedded in the blood of everyone. Certainly judiciary is not an exception.


This is unavoidable. even common men give no attentin to ordinary people whatever be the crimes. They give too much attention to VIPs.


This is evident that common man gives more respect to the influential and powerful, knowing well that they are corrupt. And this is well known to corrupt politicians more than anybody else.


If a common man get punished whenever there is function or some VIP is coming that time they are again bring the persons to the jail. Some wants to live a good life but this approach hurts most of the person. But in the case of VIP's they are going to jail with a smile and there is no guilty on their face. If law is same for all people, why there is a partiality between common man and VIP.
No wonder if Jaya gets a bail. It happened not only in Lalu's case, it happened in Jagan mohan reddy. who was the number one accused in 13 CBI charge sheets. And now he's the opposition leader in AP. Is there a Judiciary in this country?


When I see this , I get a feeling that some re more equal in this country....If this was the case with ordinary folks can they get similar treatment ?


An apt and pertinent thought. "Some are more equal in this country". And this rule is embedded in the blood of everyone. Certainly judiciary is not an exception.


This is unavoidable. even common men give no attentin to ordinary people whatever be the crimes. They give too much attention to VIPs.


This is evident that common man gives more respect to the influential and powerful, knowing well that they are corrupt. And this is well known to corrupt politicians more than anybody else.


If a common man get punished whenever there is function or some VIP is coming that time they are again bring the persons to the jail. Some wants to live a good life but this approach hurts most of the person. But in the case of VIP's they are going to jail with a smile and there is no guilty on their face. If law is same for all people, why there is a partiality between common man and VIP.


Please clarify the meaning of, "this approach hurts most of the person". On the whole I'm confused by your thread. Please clarify.
No wonder if Jaya gets a bail. It happened not only in Lalu's case, it happened in Jagan mohan reddy. who was the number one accused in 13 CBI charge sheets. And now he's the opposition leader in AP. Is there a Judiciary in this country?


When I see this , I get a feeling that some re more equal in this country....If this was the case with ordinary folks can they get similar treatment ?


An apt and pertinent thought. "Some are more equal in this country". And this rule is embedded in the blood of everyone. Certainly judiciary is not an exception.


This is unavoidable. even common men give no attentin to ordinary people whatever be the crimes. They give too much attention to VIPs.


This is evident that common man gives more respect to the influential and powerful, knowing well that they are corrupt. And this is well known to corrupt politicians more than anybody else.


If a common man get punished whenever there is function or some VIP is coming that time they are again bring the persons to the jail. Some wants to live a good life but this approach hurts most of the person. But in the case of VIP's they are going to jail with a smile and there is no guilty on their face. If law is same for all people, why there is a partiality between common man and VIP.


Please clarify the meaning of, "this approach hurts most of the person". On the whole I'm confused by your thread. Please clarify.


In difference circumstances though both VIP's or so called influence persons and a common man would have committed similar illegal acts, found guilty and punished legally in such similar incidents both are not being brought for enquiry and the common man alone has been tortured by bringing again and again for enquiry where as the VIP's are left free is injustice. mostly in theft cases this process is continued even now. it is just an necessary to prove the case substantially, the persons who involved in such similar cases earlier have to be necessarily enquired to find out the truth. it is illegal not to bring VIP for enquiry.
No wonder if Jaya gets a bail. It happened not only in Lalu's case, it happened in Jagan mohan reddy. who was the number one accused in 13 CBI charge sheets. And now he's the opposition leader in AP. Is there a Judiciary in this country?


When I see this , I get a feeling that some re more equal in this country....If this was the case with ordinary folks can they get similar treatment ?


An apt and pertinent thought. "Some are more equal in this country". And this rule is embedded in the blood of everyone. Certainly judiciary is not an exception.


This is unavoidable. even common men give no attentin to ordinary people whatever be the crimes. They give too much attention to VIPs.


This is evident that common man gives more respect to the influential and powerful, knowing well that they are corrupt. And this is well known to corrupt politicians more than anybody else.


If a common man get punished whenever there is function or some VIP is coming that time they are again bring the persons to the jail. Some wants to live a good life but this approach hurts most of the person. But in the case of VIP's they are going to jail with a smile and there is no guilty on their face. If law is same for all people, why there is a partiality between common man and VIP.


Please clarify the meaning of, "this approach hurts most of the person". On the whole I'm confused by your thread. Please clarify.


In difference circumstances though both VIP's or so called influence persons and a common man would have committed similar illegal acts, found guilty and punished legally in such similar incidents both are not being brought for enquiry and the common man alone has been tortured by bringing again and again for enquiry where as the VIP's are left free is injustice. mostly in theft cases this process is continued even now. it is just an necessary to prove the case substantially, the persons who involved in such similar cases earlier have to be necessarily enquired to find out the truth. it is illegal not to bring VIP for enquiry.


Common man,or a politician, if found guilty must be punished. But a common man gets punished. Not the Politician. Even Jayalalita would have escaped, had it been not Subraniam swamy's strong appeal.

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