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SC judge recuses from hearing plea of disqualified Karnataka MLAs

The 17 disqualified MLAs have challenged the decision of the then speaker to disqualify them from the Assembly

The bench has now posted the matter for hearing on September 23 Shutterstock

PTI
New Delhi | Published 17.09.19, 07:14 AM

Supreme Court justice M. M. Shantanagoudar on Tuesday recused himself from hearing petitions filed by 17 disqualified MLAs of Karnataka challenging the decision of the then speaker to disqualify them from the Assembly.

'In this matter, I am not participating' justice Shantanagoudar, who was part of a three-judge bench headed by justice N. V. Ramana, said at the outset.

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The bench has now posted the matter for hearing on September 23.

The then Assembly speaker, K. R. Ramesh Kumar, had disqualified the 17 MLAs, which eventually led to the fall of the JDS-Congress coalition government headed by then chief minister H. D. Kumaraswamy.

Kumaraswamy had resigned as the chief minister after losing the trust vote, which paved the way for the BJP-led government in Karnataka under incumbent chief minister B. S. Yediyurappa.

Supreme Court Of India MLA Karnataka
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