HC to deal with plea on disqualification of 11 AIADMK MLAs: SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Supreme today said the Madras High would decide on the pleas seeking disqualification of 11 MLAs including former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam, who had voted against the E K Palaniswami in the February vote.

A bench comprising Chief Justice and Justices A M Khanwilkar and disposed of two transfer petitions filed by Thiru Semmalai, seeking transfer of the pleas from the Madras High to the apex


Lawyer Vivek Singh, appearing for P Vetrivel who belonged to T T V Dhinakaran and Sasikala group, said the prayer seeking a direction to the assembly Speaker to decide the disqualification matter within a time-frame has been amended before the High

Now, the amended plea seeks indulgence of the High to itself decide the disqualification aspect of Paneerselvam, the incumbent Deputy Chief Minister, and other 10 MLAs who had then voted against the Palaniswami in the vote on the floor of the House, the lawyer said.

The transfer petitions were filed in the apex raising the issue whether the High can direct the Speaker to decide the disqualification, as a similar issue was pending adjudication before a larger bench of the top court, Singh said.

The apex considered the submission and disposed of the transfer pleas, saying as the prayer seeking a direction to the Speaker stood amended, the high would now deal with the issue.

Earlier, the apex had agreed to hear the transfer pleas on disqualification of the then rebel 11 MLAs.

Earlier, DMK and others had approached the Madras High seeking direction to the Speaker to disqualify the 11 MLAs, including Panneerselvam, under the anti-defection law for allegedly voting against Chief Minister K Palaniswami

In its plea before the high court, it was alleged that the Speaker was not taking action against these 11 MLAs under the anti-defection law.

On February 18, jailed leader V K Sasikala loyalist E K Palaniswami had won an easy vote 122-11, helped by the eviction of main opposition DMK and a walkout by its allies, amid stormy scenes during which mikes were uprooted, chairs toppled and sheets of papers torn and hurled around.

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First Published: Fri, December 01 2017. 18:15 IST