Chennai: The investigation commission investigated the death of former Minister of Tamil Nadu J Jayalalithaa told the Supreme Court on Thursday that it had examined 154 witnesses so far and only four witnesses left, and it would be able to submit a report a month.
in this matter.
The top court on April 26, 2019, has lived in the commission process on the request by the Apollo Hospital questioned the scope of the investigation.
In September 2017, the Tamil Nadu government had established a commission headed by Justice A.
Arumughaswamy (RETD).
Judge S.
Abdul Nazeer and Krishna Murari, dealing with the application by the Government of Tamil Nadu who asked him to empty the inap of the commission trial, agreed to hear the case next Thursday.
The advice that arises for the submitted commission has examined more than 154 witnesses and only four witnesses remain, and will be in a position to submit their reports in a month.
154 witnesses, including 56 doctors connected to the Apollo Hospital, five doctors from AIIMS, 12 government doctors including the five medical council doctors formed by the Tamil Nadu government, 22 paramedic staff and other witnesses.
The Commission investigated the situation that led to the former minister’s inpatient at the Apollo Chennai Hospital, and 75 days of treatment, which peaked in his death on December 5, 2016.
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