In Friday the Sessions Court has acquitted the 80 year old Kanchi Acharya, Jayendra Saraswati and eight others in connection with the decade old auditor Radhakrishnan assault case and the Judge has said when the case has come up for pronouncing order and all the accused who are acquitted are free to go.


The Additional Sessions Court Chennai has summoned Jayendra Saraswati and eight others to appear for the case and The Acharya has appeared before the court was accompanied by a posse of lawyers and his disciples, was allowed to sit and answer over 90 questions that ran to over 63 pages.


The Acharya along with Sundaresa Iyer and Raghu has submitted that all the allegations against him were false and the Sessions Judge P. Rajamanikam has posted for orders on April 29. On September 20, 2002 Mr. Radhakrishnan a former associate of the Kanchi Mutt in Kancheepuram, was attacked with deadly weapons in which he and his wife were seriously injured.


The charge sheet was filed in 2006 for offences including criminal conspiracy and attempt to murder and during the pendency of trial, one of the accused, Ravi Subramaniam, turned hostile while Appu and Kathiravan has died and the other accused including Sundaresa Iyer and Raghu has said charges against them were false.



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