Petitioner PA Joseph, a city resident, listed the sequence of events since Jayalalithaa's admission to Apollo Hospital here on September 22 and claimed that the "secrecy" preceding her death gave rise to "grave doubts" in the minds of the people.
The public interest litigation, which listed 12 respondents, including the Apollo Hospitals chairman, is likely to be taken up for hearing by the vacation bench of the court on December 29.
The commission should have at least three retired Supreme Court judges, the PIL pleaded, adding that they should also inquire into the "affixing" of Jayalalithaa's thumb impression on election forms of her party nominees in by-polls, her advice to the Tamil Nadu Governor while "still on ventilator" and the "drama" played out at the Apollo Hospital premises on December 4-5.
It also referred to the hospital's periodical medical bulletins which had claimed that the former AIADMK supremo was recovering, registration of 43 cases by the police and the arrests of some persons who had raised doubts over Jayalalithaa's health condition.
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