Cong moves HC against Rajasthan govt's controversial ordinance

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

president Sachin Pilot filed a writ in the high today, seeking the quashing of a controversial ordinance which protects judges and bureaucrats from being probed without the prior sanction of the state

He claimed that the in the state, facing criticism from all quarters over the Criminal Laws ( Amendment) Ordinance 2017, had referred its replacing bill to a select committee of the Assembly only to safeguard its image.


"But, the ordinance is still in existence," he added.

Pilot said he had urged the to direct the Vasundhara Raje to withdraw the ordinance.

"Introducing such an ordinance shows that the is violating articles 14, 19 and 21 of the Constitution," he added.

The leader also held the state responsible for the deadlock in the Assembly.

"The entire country has criticised the bill, which has provisions to shield the corrupt and violates the rights of the public, media and judiciary," he said.

The ordinance was issued in September and its replacing bill was tabled in the on Monday. On Tuesday, following protests from the opposition, the replacing bill was referred to a select committee of the House.

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First Published: Thu, October 26 2017. 18:07 IST