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SC transfers all petitions in cash-for-query scam

The court transferred to itself all writ petitions filed in the Delhi HC by 10 MPs challenging their expulsion from Parliament.

Published on: Feb 13, 2006 12:50 PM IST
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The Supreme Court on Monday transferred to itself all writ petitions filed in the Delhi High Court by 10 MPs challenging their expulsion from Parliament in the "cash-for-query" scam.

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A Bench of Chief Justice YK Sabharwal, Justice CK Thakker and Justice RV Raveendran, however, refused to pass an interim order vis-a-vis stay of elections for the vacancies likely to be caused by the "cessation" of their membership.

Posting the matter for hearing in the week commencing on February 27, the Court said all prayers for interim relief, including accommodation and other facilities availed by the members, shall be considered then.

 
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