Oct 18, 2014 18:29 (IST)Hundreds of supporters welcomed AIADMK chief J JayalalithaaOct 18, 2014 18:06 (IST)After 22 days in jail, Jayalalithaa returns to ChennaiOct 18, 2014 18:05 (IST)Out on bail, Jayalalithaa leaves the Bangalore Central PrisonOct 18, 2014 15:44 (IST)Released on Bail, Jayalalithaa Walks Out of Bangalore Prison: 10 Developments(Picture courtesy: Press Trust of India)Oct 18, 2014 15:26 (IST)Jayalalithaa leaves prison three weeks after she was convicted in a disproportionate assets caseOct 18, 2014 15:23 (IST)Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has been released from the Bangalore Central Jail after she got bail from the Supreme CourtOct 18, 2014 14:24 (IST)Oct 18, 2014 12:43 (IST) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam outside the Bangalore Central Prison to receive JayalalithaaOct 18, 2014 12:42 (IST) Posters of Jayalalithaa have emerged in Chennai ahead of her expected release from Bangalore prison todayOct 18, 2014 12:39 (IST)Jayalalithaa Likely to Walk Out of Bangalore Prison Today: 10 DevelopmentsFormer Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa is likely to walk out of the Bangalore central jail today, a day after she was granted bail by the Supreme Court on medical grounds.Oct 17, 2014 14:40 (IST)Jayalalithaa Gets Bail, Ecstatic Supporters CelebrateFormer Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has been granted bail by the Supreme Court in a corruption case on medical grounds. Ecstatic supporters of Ms Jayalalithaa celebrate the Supreme Court's decision.Oct 17, 2014 14:37 (IST)It's Already Diwali For Us, Say Ecstatic Jayalalithaa SupportersWhether that happens could be decided today by the Supreme Court, which is scheduled to hear the politician's request for bail.Oct 17, 2014 14:35 (IST)Jayalalithaa, Prisoner 7402, Granted Bail by Supreme Court: 10 DevelopmentsJ Jayalalithaa has been granted bail by the Supreme Court in a corruption case on medical grounds. The former Tamil Nadu chief minister has been in a Bangalore jail for three weeks after she was convicted and sentenced to four years in prison by trial court.Oct 08, 2014 09:09 (IST)Jayalalithaa to Move Supreme Court Against Rejection of BailJ Jayalalithaa's lawyers have said they will move the Supreme Court against her bail plea being rejected on Tuesday by the Karnataka High Court.Oct 08, 2014 08:47 (IST)Foreign Media on Jayalalithaa Being Denied BailA Karnataka High Court judge refused to grant bail to J Jayalalithaa, the former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, noting in his ruling Tuesday that the Supreme Court is taking a tougher view of corruption, interpreting it as "a violation of human rights."Oct 07, 2014 17:02 (IST)'Corruption Violates Human Rights': Why Judge Rejected Jayalalithaa's BailRejecting her plea for bail, Judge AV Chandrasekhar said corruption amounts to violation of human rights. The former Tamil Nadu chief minister was arrested on September 27 for corruption and sent to jail for four years.Oct 07, 2014 16:54 (IST)Oct 07, 2014 16:37 (IST)Jayalalithaa's Lawyers say they'll appeal to the Supreme Court Judges rejected the bail application on the basis of the judgement of the honourable Supreme Court After obtaining a copy of the High Court's orders today, senior counsel Jethmalani will make an appeal to the Supreme Court Oct 07, 2014 16:36 (IST) Joy and anticipation turned to shock and grief in seconds on Tuesday evening as news came in that the Karnataka High Court had rejected bail for J Jayalalithaa, former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister. (Read More...)Oct 07, 2014 16:30 (IST)Jayalalithaa Will Stay in Jail For Now, Bail Plea RejectedThe Karnataka High Court rejected the former Tamil Nadu chief minister's bail plea, saying the Supreme Court had sent out clear message that corruption cases should be put on fast track.Oct 07, 2014 16:23 (IST)BREAKING NEWSKarnataka High Court rejects Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's bail plea.Also ReadTamil Nadu vs Governor Over Minister's Appointment Reaches Supreme CourtTamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi Refuses To Appoint K Ponmudy As Minister5 Key Seats In Tamil Nadu To Watch Out For In Lok Sabha Polls 2024