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1996 colour TV case
In a Colour TV corruption case involving the purchase of TV sets to villagers, Jayalalithaa was convicted. The TV sets were provided in the framework of a government education and entertainment plan for the village population. Officials said the TVs were purchased at inflated prices and claimed that some of the money paid for TV stations was returned as kickbacks to government officials.

Detained in 1996, the media reported that 21.28 kgs of gold jewels worth Rs 3.5 crore, 10,500 saris, 91 designer watches, 750 pairs of shoes, 1250kg of silver objects worth 3.12 crores, diamonds worth 2 crores, a silver sword and 19 vehicles were found among the priceless treasures that were found at her house.

1998 TANSI land deal case
The TANSI land deal case refers to the purchase of land by Jaya Publications, which included Jayalalithaa and her friend Sasikala, from the State Small Industry Company, Tansi, Guindy. Justice P Anbhazhagan delivered the judgment, and said that the evidence stated in the prosecution sheet, and that the sale deed of the prime land in Guindy had been carried out on 29 May 1992, in the unequivocal aim of cheating against the government. The Supreme Court disqualified her in September 2001,resulting in her stepping down and which made O Panneerselvam as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu. The Madras High Court acquitted her and other 5 accused in the case of all the charges on 4 December 2001.

1999 Attempted murder case
A case of murder attempt were registered against Jayalalitha, her close associate Sasikala, and Sasikala 's nephew V Mahadivan has been recorded by the Chennai police on following a complaint by former Jayalalitha 's auditor, Rajasekaran, who alleged that he was summoned to the Poe's Garden bungalow and violently assaulted by Sasikala and Mahadevan with a stick and high-heeled shoes. Rajasekaran also stated that he had been forced by Jayalalitha and Sasikala to sign two letters and a promissory note in respect of ₹ 50 lakhs. Jayalalitha, however, denied the charges in a statement.

2000 Pleasant Stay hotel case
Pleasant Stay hotel case is the construction of the seven-story hotel "Pleasant stay" in Kodaikanal, which was in breach of the rules for the construction of the seven-story building in a blue ville in the tourist resort town in Kodaikanal. Jayalalitha, Selvaganapathy and Pandey granted a permission to create a seven-story structure at the hotel. The case was related to Jayalalithaa's supposed clearance by violating government rules to the development of a hotel in ecological significant Kodaikanal. Jayalalithaa was sentenced in February 2000 to one year's strict imprisonment, with the penalty fined Rs.1000 for conspiracy and criminal misconduct as a public employee. After the court's decision, AIADMK cadres started to riot and arson which burned alive 3 girl students in the Dharmapuri bus burning and many were killed and injured. The Madras high court later acquitted her on 4 December 2001.