The Asian Age

Judge Sikri’s joke lightens high- voltage K’taka case

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New Delhi, May 18: The tense, high- voltage hearing on the Karnataka crisis in the Supreme Court on Friday witnessed lighter moments when a judge quoted a social media joke that the owner of a resort where the Congress- JD( S) legislator­s were holed up has also staked claim to form government saying he had 117 MLAs.

“On a lighter vein, I must say that I saw a message circulated on the social media in which a resort owner wrote a letter to the governor for formation of government saying he has the support of 117 MLAs,” Justice A. K. Sikri said.

Those present in the jampacked courtroom number six burst into laughter when the judge shared his moment of coming across this funny stuff on the Whatsapp. Justice Sikri, who was sharing the bench with Justices S. A. Bobde and

◗ I saw a message circulated in which a resort owner wrote a letter to the governor for formation of government saying he has the support of 117 MLAs, Justice Sikri said

Ashok Bhushan, chose to share the witty stuff when senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Karnataka chief minister B. S. Yeddyurapp­a, was arguing at his best with all emotion and passion that some reasonable time should be given for the floor test as MLAs have to come from the different parts of the states for it.

He was apparently referring to Congress- JD( S) MLAs staying at the Eagleton Resort in Bengaluru.

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