Cong MPs withdraw plea is SC challenging rejection of impeachment notice against CJI

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Two MPs today withdrew their plea in the challenging rejection of the impeachment notice against Misra by Chairman M Venkaiah

After a 45-minute hearing, a five-judge bench headed by Justice A K Sikri declared the petition as dismissed as withdrawn.

After Kapil Sibal raised some objections on the setting up of the five-judge constitution bench to hear the matter, K K Venugopal said only two MPs of have approached the apex court.

Venugopal submitted that six other parties, which had given a notice for impeachment, did not move the top court.

The AG said "the presumption is that all others have not supported the stand taken by the to challenge the rejection of impeachment notice by "

Earlier during the hearing, Sibal had raised questions on the setting up of the constitution bench, including who passed the order for setting up the five-judge bench to hear the matter.

He further said the matter was listed before the five-judge bench through an administrative order and the cannot pass such orders in this matter.

Sibal had also sought of a copy of the order on setting up of the bench, saying they intended to challenge it.

However, the bench also comprising Bobde, N V Ramana, Arun and A K Goel said it is a "piquant and unprecedented situation where the is party and other four judges may also have some role".

had on April 23 rejected the impeachment notice against the given by seven opposition parties led by the Congress on five grounds of "misbehaviour". This was the first time that an impeachment notice was filed against a sitting CJI.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 11:55 IST