In a counter affidavit on merits and on the maintainability of the petition filed by the woman, he alleged that she wanted to grab the properties of the late AIADMK supremo.
Deepak is Jayalalithaa's brother Jayakumar's son.
The woman had claimed she is Jayalalithaa's daughter and the late leader's sister had adopted her.
She had sought a DNA test to establish her maternity by exhuming Jayalalithaas remains.
The petitioner had also sought directions to permit Jayalalithaas family to cremate her body on the grounds that the former TN chief minister was an Iyengar Brahmin.
"It is a well fabricated story to snatch the properties of late chief minister J.Jayalalithaa. The petition is a bundle of lies and false statements," Deepak said in his counter affidavit.
The woman had earlier moved the Supreme Court with the same plea but it had refused to entertain the prayer.
The apex court, however, had said she was at liberty to approach the high court.
Jayalalithaa died on December 5, 2016 after prolonged hospitalisation. Her body was buried off the famous Marina Beach here.
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