Lawyers for jailed AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa will move the Karnataka High Court tomorrow for bail for her, while they were also finalising a strategy for seeking a stay on her conviction and sentence in the disproportionate assets case.
“We will be filing a bail application in the Karnataka High Court tomorrow,” B Kumar, Senior Counsel for the 66-year-old leader, told PTI today, a day after a Special Court sentenced her to four years in jail that immediately disqualified her from being an MLA.
But it may be taken up only on Tuesday when there is a scheduled hearing by a vacation bench because the High Court will observe holidays from September 29 to August 6 for Dasara.
A battery of lawyers were giving final touches to their legal strategy in seeking immediate relief for Jayalalithaa, who has been convicted by Special Judge John Michael D’Cunha and sentenced to four years' imprisonment in the Rs 66.65-crore disproportionate assets case.
Since the sentencing was for a period of more than three years, only the High Court can grant bail in Jayalalithaa’s case.
Kumar said a team of lawyers were holding discussions on filing a petition seeking stay of conviction and also the sentence awarded to Jayalalithaa in the 18-year-old case.
The criminal revision petition is one of the options before the lawyers, who would like to secure an immediate stay on the conviction and the sentencing.
A stay on the conviction, which superior courts are said to be normally reluctant to grant in a corruption case, would nullify the disqualification as MLA, which the AIADMK leader has suffered with yesterday’s judgement.
Unless the conviction is overturned by a superior court, Jayalalithaa runs the risk of being barred from contesting elections for 10 years — four years when she is in jail and six years after release.
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