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SC gives T’gana Speaker three more weeks to decide on disqualification pleas against BRS MLAs| India News

SC gives T’gana Speaker three more weeks to decide on disqualification pleas against BRS MLAs| India News

The Supreme Court on Friday extended the time accorded to the Telangana assembly Speaker to decide on the disqualification petitions against two out of the 10 rebel Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) legislators by three weeks, failing which it cautioned of initiating contempt proceedings. SC gives T’gana Speaker three more weeks to decide on disqualification pleas against BRS MLAs A bench of justices Sanjay Karol and AG Masih said, “List after three weeks. We expect the Speaker to positively take a decision, failing which we will proceed with contempt.” The order came in a bunch of petitions by BRS leaders, including a contempt petition filed by KT Rama Rao, the working president of BRS, who alleged that the Speaker was in contempt for violating the three-month deadline for deciding on the disqualification pleas set by the top court’s July 31 order last year. When the matter was heard last on January 16, the court had granted two weeks to the Speaker to decide on three of the pending disqualification pleas. Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for …

Supreme Court slams prolonged inaction by Speakers on defection petitions | Latest News India

Supreme Court slams prolonged inaction by Speakers on defection petitions | Latest News India

The Supreme Court on Wednesday took a strong stand against prolonged inaction by Speakers in deciding disqualification petitions under the anti-defection law, asserting that it cannot remain “a mute spectator” to a “naked dance of democracy” with its “hands tied at the back.” A bench of justices Bhushan R Gavai and AG Masih emphasised that the judiciary has not just the power but also a duty to ensure that the Tenth Schedule, which curbs political defections, is not reduced to a dead letter. (ANI PHOTO) A bench of justices Bhushan R Gavai and AG Masih emphasised that the judiciary has not just the power but also a duty to ensure that the Tenth Schedule, which curbs political defections, is not reduced to a dead letter. The court made these remarks while hearing a case related to the disqualification of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLAs from Telangana who defected to the ruling Congress. The petitions, pending before the Speaker for an extended period, prompted the bench to question whether courts should remain powerless if no action …

Maha has outdone others on ‘aaya Ram, gaya Ram’: SC | Latest News India

Maha has outdone others on ‘aaya Ram, gaya Ram’: SC | Latest News India

New Delhi The Supreme Court on Tuesday took a swipe at the rapidly changing political affiliations in Maharashtra over the past two years, remarking that the state has perhaps made the term “Aaya Ram, Gaya Ram” (loosely translated to “easy come, easy go”) seem feeble in comparison to its political landscape. A bench of justices Bhushan R Gavai and AG Masih made the observation while hearing a case related to the disqualification of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLAs from Telangana who defected to Congress. (Hindustan Times) A bench of justices Bhushan R Gavai and AG Masih made the observation while hearing a case related to the disqualification of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLAs from Telangana who defected to Congress. During the hearing, the court noted that the 10th Schedule of the Constitution, meant to curb political defections, is being rendered meaningless by prolonged inaction on disqualification pleas. “Aaya ram gaya ram originated from my brother’s (justice Masih’s) state (Punjab & Haryana) , but I feel Maharashtra has surpassed all other states in recent years,” the …