Jayalalithaa's Death : Inquiry Commission Violating Natural Justice Principles, Appolo Hospital Tells Supreme Court
Live LawSenior Advocate C Aryama Sundaram appearing for Apollo Hospitals argued before the Supreme Court on Wednesday that the proceedings before the Justice A. Arumughaswamy Commission of Inquiry, which has been constitute to probe the circumstances relating to the death of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, was in violation of the principles of natural justice and that the CoI. Senior Advocate C Aryama Sundaram appearing for Apollo Hospitals argued before the Supreme Court on Wednesday that the proceedings before the Justice A. Arumughaswamy Commission of Inquiry, which has been constitute to probe the circumstances relating to the death of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, was in violation of the principles of natural justice and that the CoI was only a fact finding body. While Senior Counsel for Apollo Hospitals was making his submissions, Justice Abdul Nazeer, presiding judge of the bench posed a question to Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave appearing for the State of Tamil Nadu, "Now the government has changed, do you still have the same stand or is there any change of thinking?" "Come with fresh ideas and not old ideas," bench said to Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave appearing for the State of Tamil Nadu while adjourning the matter for Tuesday Gross Abuse Of Process Of Court And Very Serious: Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave While the bench was adjourning the matter, Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave with regards to the suggestion posed by the bench with regards to reconstitution of the Commission of Inquiry while referring to judgement reported as 1993 1 SCC 302 submitted that re constitution of the Commission of Inquiry was not allowed.