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  • Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024

Rajasthan Speaker challenges in Supreme Court HC order to defer anti-defection proceedings against Pilot

Rajasthan Speaker challenges in Supreme Court HC order to defer anti-defection proceedings against Pilot

The workplace of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Speaker C.P. Joshi on Wednesday challenged a State High Court order to him to defer the Tenth Set up (anti-defection) procedures versus former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot till July 24 as an ‘disturbance’ by the judiciary into his unique domain.

Meanwhile, Mr. Pilot and 18 other MLAs submitted a caveat in the pinnacle court. They urged that no order must be done ex-parte without notifying their side. “Let nothing be done without prior notification to the undersigned counsel”, the seven-page caution stated.

Mr. Joshi said the High Court’s interim order granting prolonged time to Mr. Pilot and 18 other breakaway Congress MLAs to file their replies to anti-defection notice provided versus them totaled up to an infraction of Short article 212 (courts not to explore the procedures of the Legislature) and Paragraph 6( 2) of the Tenth Schedule. The paragraph was clear that anti-defection procedures were plainly restricted within your home.

” The notice dated July 14 is a case in your home and immune from judicial interference at that stage … The High Court should have actually thought about that the notice was only minimal to inviting remarks from the Participants (Mr. Pilot and other MLAs) and there was absolutely nothing negative versus them at that stage. A notification is much prior to any final decision or decision on disqualification. The proceedings, including the notification, remain in the world of the legislative proc

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