MUMBAI: Even though the interrogation of MLAs and MPs in the Shiv Sena MLAs’ disqualification case is total and just the last arguments are left, the legislature secretariat has actually moved the Supreme Court looking for 3 weeks more to pronounce the disqualification order. The legislature secretariat looked for time till January 21 due to the fact that of the big volume of files – over 2 lakh pages – which will need to be moved to the city from Nagpur and after that browsed before speaker Rahul Narwekar pronounces the last order. A legislature authorities stated that time is being looked for in spite of performing hearings in 2 shifts on all the times even throughout the legislature session, and working overtime late into the night, because a great deal of product has actually begun record. “The hearings and interrogation are over and the last argument will be hung on December 18 and 19. The matter will be closed on December 20 and after that all the product needs to be relocated to Mumbai. This will take 3 to 4 days. Offered the large records, it will not be possible to offer the order in under a week to satisfy the December 31 due date. 3 weeks are being looked for from the SC to offer the last judgment. The matter was discussed and it will turn up for hearing on Friday,” a legislature authorities stated. The SC asked Narwekar to choose by D
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