Here are eight big quotes in the lengthy order that sentences her:
Prosecution has proved beyond reasonable doubt that Jayalalithaa acquired immovable properties worth Rs 53 crore for which she could not account. (Read full court order)
Prosecution has proved beyond reasonable doubt that Jayalalithaa and three other accused were party to criminal conspiracy with the object of acquiring and possessing pecuniary resource.
There were frequent transfers of amounts between one account to another to facilitate illegal acquisition of assets.
Flow of funds establishes that all accused have participated in conspiracy to launder the ill-gotten wealth of Jayalalithaa.
Prosecution has proven beyond doubt that the only source for the acquisition of large assets is Jayalalithaa.
All remittances in bank accounts were made by the staff of Jayalalithaa, working in her residence.
It cannot be believed that as a CM of large state she was unaware of large scale activities carried out by persons in her residence.
Banks ordered to remit cash/Fixed Deposits of all accused, which shall be appropriated and adjusted towards the fine amounts. If the fine still falls short, gold and diamonds which were seized shall be sold to RBI, SBI or auctioned to make up deposit.
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