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HC begins hearing on rebel BJP MLAs' petitions

A new single bench of the Karnataka High Court is today hearing the petitions filed by 11 rebel BJP MLAs challenging their disqualification from the state Assembly. BJP begins 'Operation Kamal'

Updated on: Oct 20, 2010 12:59 PM IST
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A new single bench of the Karnataka High Court is today hearing the petitions filed by 11 rebel BJP MLAs challenging their disqualification from the state Assembly.

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The case has come up before Justice VG Sabhahith after the court delivered a split verdict two days ago on the petitions.

Chief Justice JS Khehar and Justice N Kumar had differed on the provisions of Para 2 (1) (a) of the 10th Schedule of the Constitution that deals with disqualification of members of a Legislature, after which they referred the matter to a "third judge."

Justice Khehar upheld Speaker KG Bopaiah's order disqualifying the MLAs but Justice Kumar set it aside in their 166-page order.

The MLAs had said in their individual letters to the Governor that they were disillusioned with the functioning of the BS Yeddyurappa government, expressed lack of confidence in it and withdrew their support to it.

The 11 MLAs and five independents were disqualified by the Speaker on the night of Oct 10, a day before the trust vote sought by Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa.

However, the Governor then decided to give a second opportunity to Yeddyurappa to prove his majority in the House on October 14. The Government won the vote of confidence with 106 MLAs voting for it and 100 others against.

The petition by five independent MLAs would be decided by a new division bench on November 2. The court had said earlier that the October 14 trust vote was subject to its verdict on the petitions by independents.

 
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