Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SC orders MP Assembly session, floor test today

MP CRISIS Top court also directs MP and Karnataka govts to provide security to rebel MLAS

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Thursday directed the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker N P Prajapati to convene a special session on Friday for conducting the floor test which must conclude by 5 pm.

A bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachu­d also ordered video recording and possible live streaming of the Assembly proceeding­s when the Kamal Nath led Congress government would undertake the floor test.

The bench, also comprising Justice Hemant Gupta, directed the police chiefs of Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka to provide security to the 16 rebel Congress MLAS if they choose to appear in Assembly for trust vote.

The bench also ordered that the Assembly will have a single point agenda of the floor test and no hindrance is to be created for anyone. It asked the state Assembly Secretary to ensure that there is no breach of law and order

Earlier in the day, the top court ordered that Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker N P Prajapati should interact with the rebel Congress MLAS through video link or the court can appoint an observer to allay the fear that the legislator­s are in captivity.

The Speaker refused to accept the top court’s proposal.

A bench comprising Justices D Y Chandrachu­d and Hemant Gupta said it can create conditions to ensure that “exercise of volition” of the rebel MLAS is “truly voluntary”.

“We can appoint an observer to Bengaluru or some other place so that the rebel MLAS can connect with the Speaker through video conferenci­ng after which he can decide,” the bench said. It also asked the Speaker whether any inquiry was made on the resignatio­n of the rebel MLAS and what decision has he taken on them.

Senior advocate A M Singhvi, appearing for the Speaker, said the day court begins to give timebound direction to the Speaker, it will be constituti­onally problemati­c. The counsel appearing for Governor Lalji Tandon told the bench that Madhya Pradesh

Chief Minister Kamal Nath was “sitting aside” in the turn of events and it is the Speaker who is “leading the political battle” in court. The bench asked all the parties how does the decision of a Speaker in matters of resignatio­n and disqualifi­cation of MLAS affect the floor test.

It said the constituti­onal principle that emerges is that there is no restraint on trust vote because of resignatio­n or disqualifi­cation bei ng pending bef o r e t he Speaker. It said, therefore, the court will have to flip around and see whether the Governor acted beyond the powers vested in him.

During the hearing, the bench said that if the government loses the majority when the Assembly was not in session, then Governor has the power to direct the Speaker to summon the Assembly. “What happens when the assembly prorogues and the government loses its majority, then the Governor can call the Assembly,” the bench said.

Singhvi said the Governor has very limited power with regard to functionin­g of the Assembly.

The Governor cannot ask the Speaker that you should do this, you should not do this, it is beyond his power, he said.

However, he added, the Governor has the right to summon the House but it cannot decide the functionin­g of the House.

 ??  ?? Congress MLAS meet MP Governor Lalji Tandon at Raj Bhavan in Bhopal, on Wednesday.
PTI
Congress MLAS meet MP Governor Lalji Tandon at Raj Bhavan in Bhopal, on Wednesday. PTI

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