The assets include gold-coated sword, a gold crown, a gold plate, a gold waist belt, a gold figurine resembling Jayalalithaa.
A 1.2 kg gold waistbelt, a 1.5 kg gold sword and a gold pen were among the articles returned to the state government.
Jayalalithaa was first convicted in September 2014 by a Karnataka trial court and sentenced to four years in prison. However, ...
Nearly 27 kg of gold ornaments, including at least two golden crowns and a gold sword, were some of the items belonging to ...
The transfer took place on Friday, with the assets previously held by Karnataka, including 27 kg and 558 grams of gold ...
Twenty-seven kilograms of J Jayalalithaa's gold, valued at Rs 20-22 crore, that was seized in 2004, has been transferred back ...
The items were seized as part of a disproportionate assets case against the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J ...
Supreme Court dismisses plea for return of Jayalalithaa's confiscated properties, clarifies abatement doesn't imply acquittal ...
The Tamil Nadu government could either deposit the gold with the Reserve Bank of India or auction it after evaluation.
Supreme Court clarifies that its 2017 order on Jayalalithaa's DA case does not imply her acquittal; her properties will ...