SC may be moved on CJI impeachment rejection: Tulsi

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Nominated member K.T.on Monday said the opposition parties have the option of moving the against the order of M. rejecting their notice against Misra.

Tulsi, who was among the signatories to the notice, disagreed with the order of the Chairman, who on Monday rejected the motion.

"I think that this question of interpretation of the Constitution arises where it seems that the interpretation is incorrect and I believe that we can challenge this order in a court of law.

"That decision will be taken by everybody concerned whoever has signed," Tulsi told NDTV.

He claimed that the notice given by members of the and six other opposition parties last week had enough evidence.

"We say that there is enough evidence of misbehaviour and the evidence has been annexed," Tulsi said.

"But it's not for the to examine the material on merits. The Vice President, the ex-officio of the Rajya Sabha, at this stage has only to consider as to whether the motion is valid.

"And for that the condition is only one -- it should be signed by 50 members of If it is signed by 50 members of the then the opinion of 50 members must be respected that this is a serious enough matter and it should be examined by the committee," he said.

Tulsi said that the three-member committee, which goes into the charges if the notice is admitted, has been given the power of the civil court.

He said it can summon witnesses and also give an opportunity to the concerned.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 15:20 IST