Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Britain Supreme Court starts hearing on Brexit challenge

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LONDON: Britain’s Supreme Court began hearing a landmark case on Monday that will decide who has the power to trigger the UK’s exit from the European Union — the government or Parliament.

The legal battle has major constituti­onal implicatio­ns for the balance of power between the legislatur­e and the executive, and has inflamed Britain’s already raw wound over how and whether to leave the EU.

The court’s most senior justice, David Neuberger, opened the four-day hearing by condemning the “threats of serious violence and unpleasant abuse” directed at Gina Miller, one of the claimants trying to ensure Parliament gets a say. “Threatenin­g and abusing people because they are exercising their fundamenta­l right to go to court undermines the rule of law,” Neuberger said, banning publicatio­n of the addresses of Miller and other parties in the case.

Neuberger and 10 other justices at the country’s top court must decide whether Prime Minister Theresa May’s government can invoke Article 50 of the EU’s key treaty, the trigger for two years of divorce talks, without the approval of lawmakers.

May plans to trigger Article 50 by the end of March, using centuries-old government powers known as royal prerogativ­e. The powers — traditiona­lly held by the monarch but now used by politician­s — enable decisions about joining or leaving internatio­nal treaties to be made without a parliament­ary vote.

 ?? AP ?? Demonstrat­ors wave flags outside the apex court in London.
AP Demonstrat­ors wave flags outside the apex court in London.

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