Naidu order on CJI plea unprecedented, illegal; Cong to move court: Sibal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today lashed out at M Venkaiah Naidu for rejecting an notice filed by opposition parties against Chief Justice of Misra and said it would move the to challenge the illegal order which had shattered the confidence of the people.

To say the least, the order is unprecedented, illegal, ill-advised and hasty," Sibal said, adding that it had been passed without a full-fledged enquiry.

"We will certainly move a petition in the to challenge this order, Sibal asserted.

Describing Naidu's move as "unprecedented", the stressed that never before in India's history had a motion moved by MPs been dismissed at the preliminary stage.

"It is illegal because the has passed an order which is required to be passed after a full-fledged inquiry," Sibal said, adding that the had to only ascertain whether the motion was in order.

He wondered what the hurry was to reject the motion which had the valid signatures of 64 MPs.

"It is our privilege to move the motion. You cannot boot the privilege in this manner," Sibal said.

The order had shattered the confidence of the people and jeopardised the legal system, he added.

"It seems that the government is very keen that this (charge made in the petition) must not be allowed to be inquired into. Maybe they have information that the CBI has information, maybe by scuttling the inquiry they don't want a lot of information to come on record. It puts the judicial system into jeopardy," he said.

The order destroys the legitimate processes of the law. It seeks to ensure that no enquiry takes place, he added.

"We will certainly move the petition in the We are confident that when we move the petition, the CJI will have nothing to do with it so that it is heard and the serious issues, which are constitutional in nature and which will determine whether we bring transparency to the system, would be heard in the court, Sibal said.

Earlier in the day, AICC Randeep Singh Surjewala had also criticised the decision and said it was a fight between forces "rejecting democracy" and voices "rescuing democracy".

Surjewala said within hours of 64 MPs submitting the notice, of the had shown "naked prejudice" by calling it a revenge petition, "virtually dictating the verdict" to the

In a tweet, said Naidu "expectedly" rejected the motion and that too within a day of his return to

Naidu had earlier today turned down the notice given by the and six other opposition parties against CJI Misra, saying it lacked substantial merit and that the allegations were neither "tenable nor admissible".

The other parties were the CPI, CPI(M), NCP, SP, BSP and the IUML.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 19:05 IST