The other three accused asked to appear before him by Special Court judge Michael Cunha are Jayalalithaa's close confidante Sasikala Natarajan, Sasikala's nephew Sudhakaran and her sister-in-law Ilavarasi.
In her first appearance on October 20, 2011 after the case was shifted here, Jayalalithaa had deposed before the special court in a closed door hearing.
The disproportionate case was shifted here in 2003 following a Supreme Court directive on a petition by DMK which contended that a fair trial was not possible in Chennai during her tenure as Chief Minister then.
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