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Opposition may move impeachment motion against CJI tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Leaders of opposition parties were in active discussion today over moving an motion against of and might move a notice for the same before the tomorrow, the last day of the budget session.

Leaders of various parties today held hectic parleys over moving the motion, the first one to be ever moved against a sitting

Top legal hands and MPs of the including some former ministers held a meeting in the office of the of Opposition in on the issue.

In another meeting, top leaders are learnt to have discussed the issue with TMC leaders, though leaders of both the parties avoided saying anything.

With only one day left for the budget session of Parliament to end, hectic parleys were also held with leaders of other opposition parties and signatures of some more MPs are being taken.

It is learnt that the numbers were being reworked, as some MPs who signed earlier, their tenure ended on April 2. These include some MPs from the SP, BSP and the Congress, it is learnt.

The opposition is giving final touches to the motion and it may be moved as early as tomorrow, a senior said.

Another opposition leader, who has signed for the motion, said there was no confusion on the motion as there are enough number of MPs who have signed.

Asked about the delay, he said, "You should ask the party."

The sources said there was some ambiguity on the issue as some top leaders within the were not comfortable moving the motion against the CJI.

"The entire opposition is in discussion on the issue," said Raj Babbar, when asked at the AICC briefing in Parliament on whether an motion is being moved against the CJI.

"I cannot give a reply and the way forward on the issue today as it can only be given by the leaders of various parties including the Congress," he told reporters.

Asked if the motion would be moved tomorrow as only one more day is left for the session, Babbar said, "Don't treat this as one day. The government is already rattled with only one day left. There are still 38 hours left for this session."


The sources add that once the motion is forwarded to the chairman, carrying signatures of at least 50 MPs of the Upper House, the will examine its merits.

If the does not find prima facie merit in the motion, he can outright reject the same. However, if he finds merit in it, he can refer the same to a three-member committee to further examine the same, an expert handling the issue said.

This will be the first time an motion against the sitting of will be moved in the country's history.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 21:35 IST
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