MLAs plea adjourned till Oct. 18
The Karnataka high court on Tuesday adjourned to October 18 the hearing on a batch of petitions filed by 16 MLAs challenging their disqualification but gave them no relief by way of stay on the Speaker’s action.
While the bench headed by Chief Justice J.S. Khehar and Justice N. Kumar reserved orders on the petition filed by 11 BJP MLAs in which arguments concluded, it granted time to 5 independents to amend their application in the wake of issues raised by the government.
The case will now be heard at 2.30 pm on October 18.
Eleven disqualified BJP MLAs have contended that the action of the Speaker was violative of the procedure laid down under anti-defection law and they were not given seven days time to respond to the notice issued on October seven.
Senior Supreme Court counsel P.P. Rao, appearing for them, submitted that their disqualification is violative of principles of natural justice under tenth schedule of the Constitution.
The aggrieved legislators submitted that they have not attracted any provision of the anti-defection law warranting their disqualification.
They still remained elected members of BJP and they have not joined any other political party, they said.
The petitioners also contended that they only withdrew support to the BJP government led by chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa in the wake of allegations of corruption, nepotism it faced and on other issues related to governance.
In the case of five Independents, their counsel K.G. Raghavan submitted that the BJP cannot seek their disqualification as they were not elected on that party’s symbol but as Independents.
—PTI
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