6 Disqualified HP MLAs | Supreme Court to Hear Plea of MLAs on March 18

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on March 18 a plea filed by 6 Congress rebels, who had cross-voted in the recent Rajya Sabha polls in Himachal Pradesh, against their disqualification from the state assembly.

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6 Disqualified HP MLAs | Supreme Court to Hear Plea of MLAs on March 18

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on March 18 a plea submitted by 6 Congress rebels, who found themselves disqualified from the Himachal Pradesh state assembly due to their actions during the recent Rajya Sabha polls.

The six individuals, namely Sudhir Sharma, Ravi Thakur, Rajinder Rana, Inder Dutt Lakhanpal, Chetanya Sharma, and Devinder Kumar Bhutto, faced disqualification after failing to adhere to a Congress whip directing them to be present in the House and vote in favor of the Himachal Pradesh government during the cut motion and budget proceedings.

According to the cause list released by the apex court, the plea will be heard by a bench comprising Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Dipankar Datta.

During the previous hearing on March 12, the court queried why the petitioners hadn’t pursued recourse in the high court challenging their disqualification. Counsel representing the petitioners asserted that the circumstances surrounding their disqualification were unique, as the Speaker took action within a remarkably short timeframe of 18 hours.

The petitioners have listed Pathania, state Parliamentary Affairs Minister Harsh Vardhan Chauhan, and others as respondents in their plea filed with the Supreme Court. Following the disqualification of these rebel MLAs, the effective strength of the House diminished from 68 to 62, while the count of Congress MLAs decreased from 40 to 34.

Alleging a violation of the principle of natural justice, the rebel MLAs claimed they were not afforded sufficient opportunity to respond to the disqualification petition.

6 Disqualified HP MLAs | Supreme Court to Hear Plea of MLAs on March 18

In an announcement made during a press conference on February 29, the Speaker declared the disqualification of the six MLAs, citing their defiance of the party whip as grounds for invoking the anti-defection law. Consequently, they were stripped of their membership in the House with immediate effect.

The disqualification petition was initiated by the Himachal Pradesh parliamentary affairs minister, alleging the MLAs’ failure to adhere to the party whip during the crucial budget vote. Under the anti-defection law, any elected member who voluntarily renounces their political party’s membership or acts contrary to their party’s directives in the House faces disqualification.

Despite their signatures on the attendance register, these MLAs abstained from participating in the budget vote, prompting the Speaker to issue notices via WhatsApp and email, summoning them for a hearing.

Subsequently, the Himachal Pradesh Assembly passed the Finance Bill by voice vote after the suspension of 15 BJP MLAs by the Speaker, followed by the adjournment of the session.

In his comprehensive 30-page order, the Speaker dismissed the request from the rebel MLAs’ legal representative, senior advocate Satya Pal Jain, for additional time to respond to the notice, citing “clear evidence”. He stressed the necessity of swift judgment in such cases to uphold democratic integrity and thwart political opportunism.

The Speaker clarified that the judgment was unrelated to the MLAs’ cross-voting during the Rajya Sabha polls.

Click Here to Read Previous Reports on Disqualification of MLAs

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Vaibhav Ojha

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