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Posted On : 11 Jan, 2018  Source : IANS  Place : Chennai 
Sasikala's husband surrenders before CBI court
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Expelled and now jailed AIADMK leader V.K. Sasikala's husband M. Natarajan on Thursday surrendered before a CBI court here in connection with a case involving evasion of duty on the import of a luxury car from Britain.

The Madras High Court had in November upheld a trial court order sentencing Natarajan and three others in the case registered 23 years ago.

Last month, the Supreme Court granted bail to Natarajan and asked him to deposit Rs 25 lakh each in its registry. He didn't appear in the past hearings citing poor health.

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