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SC stays HC direction to initiate disqualification proceedings against HP MLAs

By Jhanak Sharma      25 November, 2024 01:09 PM      0 Comments
SC stays HC direction to initiate disqualification proceedings against HP MLAs

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice on a plea filed by Himachal Pradesh government challenging the High Court's order, which nullified a 2006 state law permitting the state to appoint members of the state Legislative Assembly as parliamentary secretaries.

Supreme Court Seeks Counter-Affidavits in Himachal CPS Case

A bench of Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar put on hold the direction passed by the High Court to initiate disqualification proceedings against the MLAs who were appointed as parliamentary secretaries, till the next date of hearing.

The bench, however, said that there should not be any appointments of MLAs as secretaries in the meantime.

High Court’s Directive on MLAs’ Disqualification Temporarily Halted

The court gave two weeks' time to the respondents to file their counter-affidavits and two weeks' time thereafter for the state government to file its rejoinder.

On behalf of the state government, senior advocates Kapil Sibal and A M Singhvi submitted similar plea arising out of the decisions of the West Bengal and Chhattisgarh governments were pending before this court.

Senior advocate Maninder Singh, while opposing any interim relief, said earlier the apex court had in 2022 struck down a similar law passed by the Manipur government.

Himachal Pradesh filed the plea before the Supreme Court against the High Court order, which quashed the appointment of six chief parliamentary secretaries (CPS) by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led government and declared the law under which they were appointed void.

The state government, in the appeal, has sought authorisation of the appointment of six parliamentary secretaries and said that the High Court order was “bad in law”.

It also sought a stay on the HC direction.

On November 13, 2024, the Himachal Pradesh High Court quashed the appointment of six chief parliamentary secretaries by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led government and declared the law under which they were appointed as void.

Quashing the appointment, the High Court had also directed that all the facilities and privileges of the six chief parliamentary secretaries be withdrawn with immediate effect.

The High Court had said the officials are usurpers of public office and all facilities extended to them be withdrawn with immediate effect.

The Congress government had appointed the six chief parliamentary secretaries — Sanjay Awasthi, the MLA from the Arki Assembly constituency, Sunder Singh from Kullu, Ram Kumar from Doon, Mohan Lal Barakta from Rohru, Ashish Butail from Palampur and Kishori Lal from Baijnath — on January 8, 2023 ahead of his cabinet expansion.



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