HC asks Centre, UP Govt to respond to Yogi, Maurya disqualification pleas

Petitioner cites Constitution, says parliamentarian cannot become minister the state govt

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

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The High Court on Wednesday directed the Central and the governments to file their response on a seeking disqualification of Chief Minister and his deputy for not vacating their parliamentary posts.

The bench of the high court had earlier issued a notice to the Attorney General, the country's top law officer, following which Additional Solicitor General Ashok Mehta and UP Advocate General Raghvendra Singh appeared in the court today.



The court asked them to file a counter-affidavit so that the matter could be decided.

A division bench comprising Justices Sudhir Agrawal and Virendra Kumar passed the order on the filed by Sanjai Sharma.

The petitioner cited the Constitution to say that a parliamentarian cannot become a minister in the state

He demanded that the appointment of Adityanath as chief minister and Maurya as deputy chief minister be set aside and their parliamentary seats declared vacant. While Adityanath is a member of the Lok Sabha from Gorakhpur, Maurya represents Phulpur in the Lower House of Parliament.

The petitioner also challenged the constitutionality of section 3(A) of the Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Act.

Since the constitutionality of a central act cannot be tested without hearing the Attorney General, the court issued him notice.

HC asks Centre, UP Govt to respond to Yogi, Maurya disqualification pleas

Petitioner cites Constitution, says parliamentarian cannot become minister the state govt

Petitioner cites Constitution, says parliamentarian cannot become minister the state govt The High Court on Wednesday directed the Central and the governments to file their response on a seeking disqualification of Chief Minister and his deputy for not vacating their parliamentary posts.

The bench of the high court had earlier issued a notice to the Attorney General, the country's top law officer, following which Additional Solicitor General Ashok Mehta and UP Advocate General Raghvendra Singh appeared in the court today.

The court asked them to file a counter-affidavit so that the matter could be decided.

A division bench comprising Justices Sudhir Agrawal and Virendra Kumar passed the order on the filed by Sanjai Sharma.

The petitioner cited the Constitution to say that a parliamentarian cannot become a minister in the state

He demanded that the appointment of Adityanath as chief minister and Maurya as deputy chief minister be set aside and their parliamentary seats declared vacant. While Adityanath is a member of the Lok Sabha from Gorakhpur, Maurya represents Phulpur in the Lower House of Parliament.

The petitioner also challenged the constitutionality of section 3(A) of the Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Act.

Since the constitutionality of a central act cannot be tested without hearing the Attorney General, the court issued him notice.
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