Can HC Direct Speaker To Decide A Disqualification Petition Within Given Time: SC Refers It To Constitution Bench
The Supreme Court in S.A. Sampath Kumar Vs. Kale Yadaiah And Ors., has referred to the Constitution bench, the issue whether a Speaker of a legislative assembly, acting under powers granted to him under the Tenth Schedule of Constitution of India can be ordered by a high court, exercising its writ jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India,. The Supreme Court in S.A. Sampath Kumar Vs. Kale Yadaiah And Ors., has referred to the Constitution bench, the issue whether a Speaker of a legislative assembly, acting under powers granted to him under the Tenth Schedule of Constitution of India can be ordered by a high court, exercising its writ jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, to decide a particular disqualification petition pending before him within a certain time. Though the Attorney General for India contended that the issue was settled in paragraph 110 of the Constitution Bench judgment in Kihoto Hollohan vs. Zachillhu and Others, the court observed that this issue needs to be authoritatively decided by a bench of five judges of the Supreme Court, as to whether the high court, exercising power under Article 226 of the Constitution, can direct a Speaker of a legislative assembly to decide a disqualification petition within a certain time, and whether such a direction would not fall foul of the quia timet action doctrine. A Bench comprising Justice RK Agarwal and Justice RF Nariman opined: “We cannot be mindful of the fact that just as a decision of a Speaker can be corrected by judicial review by the High Court exercising jurisdiction under Article 226, so prima facie should indecision by a Speaker be correctable by judicial review so as not to frustrate the laudable object and purpose of the Tenth Schedule, which has been referred to in both the majority and minority judgments in Kihoto Hollohan's case.” The court also observed that the disqualification petition was referred to the Speaker of the Telangana State Legislative Assembly on 23rd August, 2014, and the Speaker chose not to take any decision on the said petition till date.











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