New Delhi, November 13: The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the order of former Karnataka Assembly speaker disqualifying 17 MLAs.
The SC, however, stroked down portion of Speaker’s order, which said MLAs would be disqualified till end of tenure of 15th Karnataka Assembly.
The SC verdict has paved way for disqualified MLAs to contest December 5 bypolls in Karnataka.
The SC said if elected in bypolls, these disqualified Karnataka MLAs can become ministers or hold public office.
The SC deprecated the manner in which these disqualified Karnataka MLAs directly approached it without first moving high court.
The top court said that its verdict was based on facts and circumstance of case and does not interfere in Speaker’s power to disqualify members.
The SC had reserved its verdict on petitions challenging the then Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar’s decision to disqualify 17 Karnataka MLAs before the crucial trust vote that led to fall of HD Kumaraswamy government in the state.
A Bench headed by Justice NV Ramana reserved its order after hearing counsel for the petitioners i.e. disqualified MLAs, Kumaraswamy and new Speaker V Hegde Kageri and others.
The decision eventually led to the fall of Congress-JD(S) government headed by HD Kumaraswamy, who was forced to resign after losing a trust vote. Thereafter, BS Yediyurappa-led government was formed in the state.With inputs from PTI