Chennai, January 2: The Madras High Court on Wednesday on its own impleaded the Income Tax department to find out the assets and liabilities of former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa in an appeal filed by two persons in the case related to the administration of the late leader's properties. Since, the value of the properties left behind by the deceased runs to hundred crores of rupees, a proper administration was required by the order of this court, the petitioners--K Pugazhenthi and P Janakiraman--both claiming to be members of the AIADMK party, said.
A single judge had rejected the claim of suppression of facts and hence, the present appeal. The court had earlier on its own impleaded J Deepa and J Deepak, the niece and nephew of the former chief minister, as respondents in the appeal. Counsel for Deepak Wednesday submitted before a division bench of Justices N Kirubakaran and Abdul Quddhose that Income Tax authorities had filed a tax case before the high court, questioning an order passed by the lower authorities. Jayalalithaa Death Mystery: CCTV Footages of Amma's Hospitalisation Deleted, Says Apollo Hospitals.
The court impleaded the I-T department to find out the assets and liabilities of the late leader. It also on its own impleaded the Enforcement Directorate and the state government's Tamil Development and Information Department and posted the case for hearing to January 7. Jayalalithaa died on December 5, 2016.