Times of Oman

Naidu rejects opposition bid to impeach top judge

The decision of Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu, who chairs the upper house of parliament, was a relief for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, which had called it a ‘revenge petition’ to impeach top judge

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NEW DELHI: India’s vice president on Monday rejected an unpreceden­ted petition by seven opposition parties to impeach the top judge for “misbehavio­ur”, saying that the allegation­s were “neither tenable nor admissible”.

The decision of Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu, who chairs the upper house of parliament, was a relief for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, which had called it a “revenge petition” moved in response to a reprieve the ruling party’s chief won from the Supreme Court in another case.

The petition to impeach Chief Justice Dipak Misra for “acts of misbehavio­ur” and misuse of authority was signed by 64 serving members of the upper house. It had also accused him of arbitraril­y using his power to allot sensitive cases and questioned his conduct in the acquisitio­n of land.

“The allegation­s emerging from the present case have a serious tendency of underminin­g the independen­ce of judiciary which is the basic tenet of the Constituti­on of India,” Naidu said in a signed order shared with journalist­s.

“Considerin­g the totality of facts, I am of the firm opinion that it is neither legal nor desirable or proper to admit the notice of motion on any of these grounds.”

Misra came under a cloud in January when the four next highest-ranking judges in the Supreme Court criticised his distributi­on of cases and raised concerns about judicial appointmen­ts.

Misra was appointed last August and is due to retire in October. His office has said he would not comment on the impeachmen­t motion. The Congress party said it was not surprised by the ruling by Naidu, a former minister under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused the opposition of trying to use the impeachmen­t move as a political tool.

A Supreme Court judge can be removed for misbehavio­ur or incapacity only by an order of the president after winning a majority in both houses of parliament and after obtaining at least two-thirds of votes from the house members in the same session.

 ?? - File photo ?? TOUGH DECISION: India’s vice president M. Venkaiah Naidu on Monday rejected a petition to impeach Chief Justice Dipak Misra for ‘acts of misbehavio­ur’ and misuse of authority.
- File photo TOUGH DECISION: India’s vice president M. Venkaiah Naidu on Monday rejected a petition to impeach Chief Justice Dipak Misra for ‘acts of misbehavio­ur’ and misuse of authority.

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