The Supreme Court has suspended Telangana MLCs M Kodandaram and Amer Ali Khan, ruling their induction under the Governor’s quota invalid. The Court said, “The action… on the strength of the interim order was misplaced.”
The Supreme Court quashed the Telangana government’s appointment of Prof. M. Kodandaram and Amir Ali Khan as Members of the Legislative Council under the Governor’s quota, ruling the selection process invalid and contrary to constitutional provisions.
BRS is set to file a petition in the Supreme Court seeking the disqualification of six MLCs who defected to Congress without resigning. The party urges strict legal action to uphold political accountability and curb defections.
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Today, On 23rd January, The Karnataka High Court temporarily stayed police action against BJP’s CT Ravi over an obscene remark made about a Minister. The Court plans to evaluate whether the Speaker is the only authority to address this matter, given that it occurred on the floor of the house, or if an external agency can also conduct an investigation.
Today, On 24th May, The Delhi High Court postponed BRS MLC Kavitha’s bail hearing to Monday. CBI and ED will submit their counter-affidavits, impacting her legal and political standing. The delay underscores the complexity of political legal cases in India and its potential impact on the BRS party’s image and electoral prospects. All eyes are on the Delhi High Court.
