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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Court notice to Jayamala in Sabarimala case

Court notice to Jayamala in Sabarimala case - Times Of India You are here: Home>CollectionsCourt notice to Jayamala in Sabarimala casePTI Jul 15, 2011, 06.01pm IST

PATHANAMTHITTA (Ker): A local court on Friday issued notice to Kannada actress Jayamala in a case relating to her claim that she had worshipped at Sabarimala temple in her prime of youth, defying custom which barred women in 10-50 age group entering there.

Apart from Jayamala, Chief Judicial Magistrate Ramesh Kumar of Ranni also issued notices to astrologer Unninkrishnan and his Bangalore-based aid Raghupathy to appear in the court on October 18.

The case, filed by Kerala Police, was that Unnikrishnan and Raghupathy had entered into a conspiracy and prevailed upon Jayamala to make the claim that she had visited the temple some 20 years back and even touched the idol of Lord Ayappa.

Jayamala's revelation, made through a fax message sent to the temple office when a "devaprasnam" (astrological examination of temple affairs) was on in June 2006, had sparked a raging controversy.

The conspiracy was allegedly hatched with the motive of embarrassing the temple priests after the devaprasnam revealed that the affairs of temple were not conducted with the required sanctity.

The accused in the case had earlier approached Kerala high court seeking a direction to the lower court to quash the proceedings on the ground that there was much delay in submitting the charge sheet in the case.

However, the high court ruled that it was for the magistrate court, where the charge sheet was filed, to take a decision on the plea of the accused.

While Jayamala was listed as the third accused in the case, Unnikrishnan and his aide are the second and third accused.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Court notice to Jayamala in Sabarimala case

Court notice to Jayamala in Sabarimala case - Times Of India You are here: Home>CollectionsCourt notice to Jayamala in Sabarimala casePTI Jul 15, 2011, 06.01pm IST

PATHANAMTHITTA (Ker): A local court on Friday issued notice to Kannada actress Jayamala in a case relating to her claim that she had worshipped at Sabarimala temple in her prime of youth, defying custom which barred women in 10-50 age group entering there.

Apart from Jayamala, Chief Judicial Magistrate Ramesh Kumar of Ranni also issued notices to astrologer Unninkrishnan and his Bangalore-based aid Raghupathy to appear in the court on October 18.

The case, filed by Kerala Police, was that Unnikrishnan and Raghupathy had entered into a conspiracy and prevailed upon Jayamala to make the claim that she had visited the temple some 20 years back and even touched the idol of Lord Ayappa.

Jayamala's revelation, made through a fax message sent to the temple office when a "devaprasnam" (astrological examination of temple affairs) was on in June 2006, had sparked a raging controversy.

The conspiracy was allegedly hatched with the motive of embarrassing the temple priests after the devaprasnam revealed that the affairs of temple were not conducted with the required sanctity.

The accused in the case had earlier approached Kerala high court seeking a direction to the lower court to quash the proceedings on the ground that there was much delay in submitting the charge sheet in the case.

However, the high court ruled that it was for the magistrate court, where the charge sheet was filed, to take a decision on the plea of the accused.

While Jayamala was listed as the third accused in the case, Unnikrishnan and his aide are the second and third accused.

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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Lok Ayukta issues notice to V S Achutanandan

Thiruvananthapuram, May 25 : The Lok Ayuktha issued notice to former Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan and his son Arun Kumar based on a complaint that the state exchequer had incurred loss by sending employees of the transport department for training in IHRD where Mr Kumar was employed.

The incident occurred when Mr Achuthanandan was acting as Transport Minister. During this time, Motor Vehicles Inspectors and Assistant Motor Vehicles Inspectors were sent for training to the Model Finishing School of IHRD.

In the complaint, it has been stated that when training was granted free at the Central Government institution IMG, the inspectors were sent to IHRD with high fees.

--UNI

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