Kodanad Murder Case - 159 Judges Transferred Suddenly - More Mystery ?

S Venkateshwari
159 judges have been transferred across tamil Nadu, including the judge who investigated the Kodanadu murder case.
Madras high court Registrar (Inspection) Jothiraman has been transferred as high court Judicial Registrar. MN Senthilkumar, who was holding that position, has been transferred as the Sessions Judge investigating the coimbatore financial institution fraud cases. chennai Commercial court Sessions Judge L.S. Sathyamurthy has been transferred as the director of the tamil Nadu State Judiciary Committee and Justice D. Lingeswaran, who served there, has been transferred as the chennai Metropolitan Law court Judge.
Nilgiris district Sessions Judge B. Murugan, who tried the Kodanadu murder and robbery case, has been transferred to salem Labor court, Nilgiris district Sessions Women's Fast Track court Judge G. Narayanan has been transferred as Pudukottai district Chief Sessions Judge, and Chief Sessions Judge A. Abdul Khader, who worked there, has been transferred to Nilgiris district Sessions Judge. Similarly, high court Chief Registrar P. Dhanapal has ordered the transfer of a total of 159 judges across tamil Nadu.

The Kodanad estate, which spans 906 acres and is situated in the picturesque Nilgiris district and belonging to the former chief minister J jayalalithaa and her assistant VK Sasikala, turned into a murder scene in 2017. The Kodanad estate, which had formerly been their summer retreat, saw a break-in and murder in the early hours of april 24, 2017, four months after Jayalalithaa's death and two months after Sasikala's imprisonment. Four years after a spate of unexplained events involving the estate, which served as Jayalalithaa's secondary workplace, it is the focus of a tense political controversy once more.


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