The Free Press Journal

5 Constituti­on benches of SC to hear matters from Oct 10

- AGENCIES

Five constituti­on benches of the Supreme Court would start hearing from October 10 five key issues, including the power tussle between the Centre and Delhi government over administra­tive jurisdicti­on and a matter relating to passive euthanasia.

Besides these, the constituti­on benches, each consisting of five judges, would also deal with issues like whether a parliament­ary committee report can be referred to or relied upon during judicial proceeding­s, how to add income for future prospects of victims in motor accident claims and whether the top court can entertain a plea for making an arbitratio­n award a rule of the court. The top court, through a notice published on its website, said that its constituti­on benches would start hearing these matters from next Tuesday.

The court had in February 2014 referred to a constituti­on bench a plea favouring voluntary passive euthanasia in cases where a person is suffering from terminal illness and has no chance of revival and recovery as per the medical opinion.

The court would consider the prayer of an NGO, Common Cause, to declare ‘right to die with dignity’ as a Fundamenta­l Right within the fold of Right to Live with dignity guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constituti­on.

A constituti­on bench would also hear the matter relating to the tug-of-war between the Centre and the Delhi government over the administra­tion of the National Capital Territory.

The Delhi High Court had on August 4 last year declared the Lieutenant Governor as the administra­tive head of the national capital against which the city government has moved the apex court.

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