Rajasthan High Court adjourns hearing on Sachin Pilot petition to July 20

Meanwhile, no action is to be taken by the Rajasthan Assembly Speaker against the dissenting MLAs till Tuesday 5:30 pm.

Published: 17th July 2020 05:26 PM  |   Last Updated: 17th July 2020 05:26 PM   |  A+A-

Rajasthan Congress President and Deputy CM Sachin Pilot(Photo | PTI)

Congress leader Sachin Pilot. (Photo | PTI)

By Agencies

The Rajasthan High Court adjourned till Monday the hearing in a petition filed by Sachin Pilot and 18 other dissident Congress MLAs, challenging the disqualification notices issued by the assembly Speaker.

The court further directed Speaker CP Joshi not to take any action against the rebel MLAs till Tuesday. 

Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for the Speaker, assured that no action will be taken and said that he will continue his arguments on Monday 10:30 am.  

A division bench of the Rajasthan High Court on Friday had begun hearing a petition filed by Sachin Pilot and 18 other dissident Congress MLAs, challenging the disqualification notices issued by the assembly Speaker.

The notices had asked the MLAs to respond by Friday to the Congress move to disqualify them from the state assembly.

The dissidents' petition first came up before Justice Satish Chandra Sharma on Thursday, but their advocate Harish Salve sought time to file a fresh petition.

Later, in the evening, the petition was referred to a division bench.

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On Friday, the petition was taken up a by a bench of Chief Justice Indrajit Mahanty and Justice Prakash Gupta.

The bench had accepted a plea by Congress chief whip Mahesh Joshi to include him as a respondent in the case.

The notices were served after the party complained to the Speaker that the MLAs had defied a whip to attend two Congress Legislature Party meetings, on Monday and Tuesday.

The Pilot camp, however, argues that a party whip applies only when the assembly is in session.

In its complaint to the Speaker, the Congress had sought action against Pilot and the other dissidents under paragraph 2 (1) (a) of the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution.

The provision disqualifies MLAs if they "voluntarily" give up the membership of the party which they represent in the House.

Pilot was sacked as deputy chief minister and the president of the state unit of the party after he rebelled against Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

(With inputs from PTI, ENS)


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