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Who is Justice Aruna Jagadeesan? Retired Madras High Court judge leading Karur stampede probe

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin appointed retired Madras High Court judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan to head a Commission of Inquiry into the stampede that killed at least 40 people.

September 28, 2025 / 18:54 IST
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Retired Judge Aruna Jagadeesan arrives at Tiruchirappalli Airport; heads to Karur Hospital on Sunday (PTI)
Retired Judge Aruna Jagadeesan arrives at Tiruchirappalli Airport; heads to Karur Hospital on Sunday (PTI)

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has appointed retired Madras High Court judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan to head a Commission of Inquiry into the stampede that took place during actor-politician Vijay’s rally in Karur on Saturday. At least 40 people were killed in the incident, according to  a health official to news agency PTI. Justice arrived in Trichy and headed to Karur Hospital where people are admitted on Sunday. She told news agency ANI, "The commission has been set up to address shortcomings. Incidents like this should not occur in the future, and the necessary remedial measures will be taken."

Who is Justice Aruna Jagadeesan?

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Justice Aruna Jagadeesan, who served as a puisne judge of the Madras High Court from 2009 until her retirement in March 2015, has led several high-profile Commissions of Inquiry in Tamil Nadu. According to NDTV, she was tasked with probing the 2018 anti-Sterlite protests in Thoothukudi, where 13 people were killed in police firing against demonstrators opposing the Sterlite Copper smelting plant. Her report later recommended action against 17 police officials, including senior IPS officers.

She has also presided over wealth-related cases involving the late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and her close aides. NDTV reported that in February 2015, Justice Jagadeesan was part of a High Court bench that cleared the Chennai Police of allegations of a staged encounter in Velachery. Five men suspected of bank robbery were killed in the incident, and pleas seeking a CBI probe were dismissed, with the bench ruling that the police action was justified.