Hailing Jayalalithaa for excelling in cinema and politics, Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul said she was viewed as representing women empowerment.
In an afternoon condolence meeting which was attended by the Full Court at the conference hall, he said Jayalalithaa's governance was modelled on a welfare State for the benefit of the poor and downtrodden which also brought her political dividends.
He said she was a multi-faceted and multi-talented personality who rose to the political pinnacle after overcoming hurdles.
"The tributes paid to her by both her supporters and opponents reflect their admiration for her political skills and administrative abilities."
Condoling her death, Kaul said Jayalalithaa passed away at a comparatively young age of 68 and "the state has thus been deprived of her leadership".
"We express our deepest sympathies to the people of Tamil Nadu, especially the followers of the late chief minister," he said.
The bench then adjourned the hearing of the PIL filed by
It said the PIL of Gnanasekaran too would be listed to see if it raised any point not raised in other PILs.
Meanwhile, Madurai bench of the high court referred a PIL seeking a CBI probe into Jayalalithaa's death to the principal bench here, saying similar matters were being heard by the first bench.
Besides the PILs in the high court, the Supreme Court was also moved over the issue with expelled AIADMK MP Sasikala Pushpa approaching it for a probe.
However, the apex court had last week declined to entertain her plea, saying she should not have approached her directly.
