The Asian Age

Cong, Opp. Fri. meet to discuss CJI’s impeachmen­t

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENTS

The Congress is expected to meet other Opposition parties in Delhi capital on Friday to discuss the impeachmen­t of CJI Dipak Misra, sources said.

Congress and the other Opposition parties have already circulated a draft impeachmen­t proposal against the CJI, which contains five charges against him. According to signatorie­s of the impeachmen­t motion, there are already 50 signatures. As per law, a minimum of 50 signatures are required to move an impeachmen­t motion in Rajya Sabha. The parties who will be attending the meeting include the SP, BSP, RJD and NCP.

The signatorie­s to the draft impeachmen­t motion wanted the TMC and DMK to also join so that Opposition unity is intact.

The Congress along with other Opposition parties is expected to meet in the national capital on Friday. The parties who will be attending the meeting include Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party, Rashtriya Janta Dal and Nationalis­t Congress Party. Insiders claim that the main topic of discussion will be the Impeachmen­t of the CJI. Congress and the other opposition parties have already circulated a draft impeachmen­t proposal against the CJI Dipak Mishra.

According to signatorie­s of the impeachmen­t motion there are already 50 signatures. As per law a minimum of 50 signatures are required to move an impeachmen­t motion in the Rajya Sabha. Sources say that the draft impeachmen­t motion contains five charges against CJI Mishra. The signatorie­s to the draft impeachmen­t motion wanted the TMC and the DMK to also join in so that opposition unity is intact. But as of now these two parties are not amongst the signatorie­s to the motion.

On January 11, four toplevel Supreme Court ( SC) judges, had in a press conference, made complaints against Dipak Misra, on grounds of administra­tive and judicial irregulari­ty in the apex court. Justices Chelameswa­r, Ranjan Gogoi, M B Lokur and Kurien Joseph had said Misra was assigning important cases in an arbitrary manner to junior judges, ignoring these four senior judges. They questioned the sacred position of the Chief Justice of India. Government has maintained a silence on the issue. If the motion is introduced, it will be up to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha or the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha to accept the case. it. In this case, it would be up to Sumitra Mahajan and Venkaiah Naidu, respective­ly.

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