With a thick security blanket thrown around the entire court complex, the High Court vacation bench took up the matter for an urgent hearing with Jayalalithaa's counsel Ram Jethmalani pleading for suspending the sentence pending appeal under Section 389 of the Criminal Procedure Code and for her release on bail.
Opposing Jayalalithaa's plea, Special Public Prosecutor Bhavani Singh told Justice Rathnakala that suspension of conviction sought by Jayalalithaa "is not not allowed under the law."
Singh also objected to Jayalalithaa seeking bail under Section 389, saying that "because of the status of the accused, being a former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, she may misuse the liberty."
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After a brief hearing in the jampacked court, the judge adjourned the matter to October 7 to be taken up by a regular bench.
Soon thereafter, some pro-AIADMK supporters and advocates upset over the order expressed their displeasure outside the court complex but were dispersed by police.
Policemen were deployed in good strength with each person being checked thoroughly at all entry points of the court complex entrance before being let in.
The High Court had yesterday posted the matter for hearing on Oct 6 but after Jayalalithaa's counsels made a plea for an urgent sitting today, the court allowed it.
In a verdict on Saturday at the end of an 18-year old legal battle, Special Judge John Michael D'Cunha had convicted Jayalalithaa, sentencing her to four years imprisonment, and slapped a staggering fine of Rs 100 crore in the Rs 66.65 crore corruption case.