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Stricter disqualifi­cation model for lawmakers will have chilling effect on legitimate dissent, says SC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Having a "stricter model" of disqualifi­cation for lawmakers who defy the party line will have a chilling effect on legitimate dissent and it cannot be accepted, the Supreme Court said Wednesday.

Karnataka Congress Party had sought directions from the apex court for formulatio­n of a stricter model of disqualifi­cation for MLAS who indulge in anti-party activities.

A 3-judge bench, headed by Justice N V Ramana, who penned the 109-page judgement on behalf of himself and Sanjiv Khanna and Krishna Murari, said it does not subscribe to such an extreme stand, considerin­g that it could have a chilling effect on legitimate dissent.

"In any case, such a change in the policy cannot be looked into by this court, as the same squarely falls within the legislativ­e forte. Any attempt to interfere is better termed as reconstruc­tion, which falls beyond the scope of legal interpreta­tion by the courts," the bench said. The Karnataka Congress Party had contended that the court should consider desirabili­ty of having a stricter model of disqualifi­cation wherein a person who has jumped the party lines should not be encouraged and should be punished with severe penal consequenc­es for attempting to do so. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representi­ng the party, had termed the actions of the disqualifi­ed MLAS a constituti­onal sin.

The court's observatio­ns came in its verdict upholding the disqualifi­cation of 17 Congress-jd(s) MLAS in Karnataka by the then Assembly Speaker but paved the way for them to contest the December 5 by-polls on 15 seats in the state. While upholding their disqualifi­cation, the apex court set aside the portion of the orders by the then speaker K R Ramesh Kumar by which the legislator­s were disqualifi­ed till the end of the 15th Karnataka Legislativ­e Assembly's term in 2023. Kumar had disqualifi­ed the 17 MLAS of the Congressjd(s) coalition ahead of a trust vote in July.

The then chief minister H D Kumaraswam­y had resigned after losing trust vote, which paved way for Bjp-led government in the state under B S Yediyurapp­a. The 17 disqualifi­ed MLAS are: Pratap Gowda Patil, BC Patil, Shivram Hebbar, ST Somashekar, Byrati Basavaraj, Anand Singh, R Roshan Baig, N Munirathna, K Sudhakar and MTB Nagaraj, Shrimant Patil, Ramesh Jarkiholi, Mahesh Kumatalli and R Shankar (all Congress). JD(S) members who faced action are K Gopalaiah, AH Vishwanath and KC Narayana Gowda.

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