It was in September 2001 and now 2014 that the Supreme Court and the Bangalore special court delivered judgements leading to her removal as Chief Minister..
A five-judge Constitution Bench of the apex court had in a unanimous verdict held "a person who is convicted for a criminal offence and sentenced to imprisonment for a period of not less than two years cannot be appointed the Chief Minister of a State under Article 164 (1) read with (4) and cannot continue to function as such."
The court had also rejected the argument that a popular mandate - or the 'will' of the people - could override the Constitution.
The 'September' jinx seems to have caught up with her again as Special Court Judge John Michael D'Cunha today convicted Jayalalithaa and others in the 18-year old disproportionate assets case and sentenced her to four years imprisonment.