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'HC encroaching on powers': Rajasthan Speaker moves SC

By IANS | Updated: July 29, 2020 21:05 IST

New Delhi, July 29 Rajasthan Assembly Speaker C.P. Joshi has moved the Supreme Court, challenging the state High ...

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New Delhi, July 29 Rajasthan Assembly Speaker C.P. Joshi has moved the Supreme Court, challenging the state High Court's July 24 order staying proceedings on disqualification petitions against 19 rebel MLAs, including dropped Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot.

"It is submitted that the impugned order interdicts the petitioner/Speaker from acting under the Tenth Schedule at the stage of notice itself and restrains him from even proceeding to call for replies/comments from the respondents," he said in the petition.

The Speaker has requested the apex court to rein in the "indiscipline", contending that the High Court is violating the apex court verdict in Kihito Hollohan matter.

"The impugned order of the High Court is a direct interference in the 'proceedings of the House' under Para 6(2) of the Tenth Schedule which is prohibited, under Article 212 of the Constitution," said the plea.

It urged the apex court "to ensure that the the authorities under the Constitution, including the judiciary, exercise its jurisdiction within the boundaries and function within their respective 'Lakshman Rekhas' envisaged by the Constitution itself."

The plea contended that the judiciary was never expected, under the Tenth Schedule, to interfere in the manner it has done in the instant case, resulting in encroachment by the High Court in the field exclusively reserved for the Speaker.

Citing the 13 questions put out by the High Court in its verdict, the plea said: "The ostensible 13 questions are repetitive. It is respectfully submitted that the 13 ostensible questions framed in the impugned order are already answered and part of settled law laid down by this court and on this ground too, the impugned order deserves to be set aside."

( With inputs from IANS )

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