EC to resume hearing in AAP MLAs' case

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The will resume from next month hearing in the cases of disqualification of 20 Party MLAs for allegedly holding office-of-profit.

The EC's decision came days after the high court set aside an order disqualifying them. The court had also termed the recommendation as "vitiated" and "bad in law" and directed the to hear the issue afresh.

"The oral hearing will be on the merit of the case," explained a official.

The court had said once the opinion and the subsequent notification are set aside, proceedings before the poll panel would continue from the stage the error and lapse had occurred.

The legislators, who were appointed parliamentary secretaries, had challenged their disqualification for holding office-of-profit.

The Party had alleged that the did not give its plea a hearing since March last year. The had maintained that they were given two opportunities to file written submissions.

The MLAs were accused of holding offices of profit as they were appointed parliamentary secretaries to ministers in the government in March 2015.

This was soon after they were elected to the Assembly. In September 2016, the High Court had ruled against their appointment as parliamentary secretaries, after hearing their pleas on a daily basis.

The had on January 19 recommended the disqualification of 20 MLAs - Alka Lamba, Adarsh Shastri, Sanjeev Jha, Rajesh Gupta, Kailash Gahlot, Vijendra Garg, Praveen Kumar, Sharad Kumar, Madan Lal, Shiv Charan Goyal, Sarita Singh, Naresh Yadav, Rajesh Rishi, Anil Kumar, Som Dutt, Avtar Singh, Sukhvir Singh Dala, Manoj Kumar, and had accepted the ECs opinion the next day.

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First Published: Fri, April 13 2018. 16:40 IST