"Even if Subramanian Swamy (BJP leader) does not submit his written arguments tomorrow before the court, I am going to wind up the hearing tomorrow itself," Justice C R Kumaraswamy, who is hearing Jayalalithaa's appeal, said.
The Special Bench has been set up after the Supreme Court had on December 18 last directed the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court to constitute it to decide Jayalalithaa's appeal within three months.
The judge had in his February five order said the court would decide on Swamy's prayer to allow him to make written submissions after completion of arguments. Swamy had filed an application seeking permission to implead himself in the case.
The Counsel for Jayalalithaa and three other convicts completed their submissions which ran into 250 pages, 171 pages of arguments and 65 pages of supplementary.
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A Supreme Court bench, headed by Chief Justice HL Dattu, had granted bail to Jayalalithaa on the condition that hearing in the High Court on her appeal against conviction be completed in three months from December 18.
Apart from Jayalalithaa, her close confidante Sasikala and her relatives Sudhakaran, erstwhile foster son of the AIADMK leader, and Elavarasi were also convicted.