AIADMK opposes separate judge order Permission to appeal

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The AIADMK has filed an appeal against the court order quashing the acquisition of Vedha’s house. Permission granted to the party.

The AIADMK has converted the Vedha Center in Poyaskartan, owned by the late First Minister Jayalalithaa, into a memorial house. The government was born during the reign.

Jayalalithaa’s legal heirs, her nephew J. Deepa, J .; Deepak was prosecuted separately. Judge N. Soushasai, who heard the case, last month quashed the government’s order to turn the Vedha Center into a memorial.

While it already has a memory of Jayalalithaa at Marina Beach, it is unacceptable for people to additionally create another memory on tax money.

Therefore, Jayalalithaa’s legal heirs J. Deepa, J. The judge had directed the Chennai District Collector to hand over the keys of the Vedha station to Deepak within 4 weeks.

Accordingly, J. Deepa, J. to the Chennai District Collector. Deepak petitioned separately and got the keys to the house.

In this case the separate judge n. Opposing the Seshasai order, the AIADMK The petition has been filed in the Chennai I Court on behalf of.

In that petition the individual judge should quash the order. It has been said that Jayalalithaa’s house should be turned into a memorial to show her hard work, dedication and service to the volunteers and the public.

The AIADMK further said that the individual judge should allow themselves to appeal against the final order. A separate petition was filed on behalf of.

The petition came up for hearing yesterday before Justices Paresh Upadhyay and Sakthikumar Sukumara Group. The judges accepted the petition and challenged the order of the separate judge. Allowed and ordered to appeal.

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