Who is Justice Aruna Jagadeesan? Madras HC Judge has appointed to investigate Vijay's Karur Stampede tragedy
Retired Madras High Court Judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan will lead the investigation into the ‘Stampede’ that took place on Saturday, September 27 at actor politician Vijay’s Karur event. The Tamil Nadu government has announced the establishment of an investigation of one members under Jagadesan who will conduct a thorough investigation and undergo a report to the center. As many as 40 people were killed and 67 underwent treatment after a stamp took place during actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) rally in Karur. Overcrowding, Vijay’s late arrival and ‘mismanagement’ was held responsible for the deadly incident. The commission, led by retired Judge Aruna Jagadeese, is expected to start investigating in the accident on Sunday, September 28. Udhayanidhi Stalin, Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, said the commission will arrive in Karur later that day to investigate the Stampede incident. Who is Justice Aruna Jagadeesan? Justice Aruna Jagadeesan is a former Judge of the Madras High Court. She served as a pimple judge from 2009 to 2015. Justice Jagadeesan is best known as the chairman of the one-woman commission who investigated the police on the anti-star protesters in Thoothukudi in 2018, which led to the murder of 13 civilians. More than 100 people were injured in the incident. Her report found that the shooting was unattended and that excessive power was used. This recommended action against 17 police officers, including IPS officials. Justice Aruna Jagadeesan also ruled on appeal submitted by former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, J Jayalalithaa and her co -workers. She previously served the appeal on the appeal in the 2002 supervisory death of Karuppi, a Dalit woman, where she overturned the conviction to the lower court and acquitted eight policemen for lack of evidence, such as infinite. According to NDTV, Justice Jagadeesan was part of a Supreme Court Bank that gave a clean shit to Chennai police in 2015, in connection with the alleged false meeting in Velachery, where five men believed to have died of bank robbery died.