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This Article is From Jul 29, 2020

Rajasthan Speaker Moves Supreme Court Challenging High Court’s Status Quo Order

Rajasthan Speaker Moves Supreme Court Challenging High Court’s Status Quo Order
The Supreme Court stands in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: T. Narayan/Bloomberg)

Rajasthan Assembly Speaker on Wednesday moved the Supreme Court challenging the July 24 order of the high court which had directed maintenance of status quo on the disqualification notice issued to 19 dissident Congress MLAs, including sacked Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot.

In his appeal, the Speaker said that high court's order is "ex-facie unconstitutional" and is a "direct intrusion" into the domain exclusively reserved for the Speaker under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution.

The plea, filed through advocate Sunil Fernandes, claimed that the high court's order is a direct interference in the 'proceedings of the House' under the Tenth Schedule, which is prohibited under Article 212 of the Constitution.

It is further submitted that the impugned order is completely non reasoned and does not reveal any reasons for passing the status quo order, the plea said.

The assembly Speaker had issued the notice to these MLAs on July 14 after the ruling Congress had complained to him that the legislators had defied a whip to attend two legislature party meetings.

The high court had passed the order on the plea filed by these MLAs who have challenged the disqualification notice issued to them.

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