Removal of Chief Minister
Subject : Legal - Constitutional Law
The Delhi High Court on Monday came down heavily on a plea seeking the removal of
Justice
SubramoniumPrasad
made the observation while transferring the petition filed by former AAP MLA
"This is just for publicity," Justice
"Since similar matters have been listed and disposed of by the Acting Chief Justice, list this petition before the bench headed by the Acting Chief Justice," he said.
After transferring the petition, Justice
In his petition,
The plea said the AAP leader's "unavailability" complicates the constitutional mechanism and he can never function as the chief minister from prison according to the mandate of the Constitution.
"Article 239AA(4) of the Constitution provides for the Council of Ministers with the chief minister at the head to aid and advise the lieutenant governor in the exercise of his functions in relation to matters with respect to which the legislative assembly has power to make laws.
"The aid and advice to the lieutenant governor are practically not possible without the chief minister being a free person available to render his aid and advice under the Constitution," the petition said.
"Issue a writ of quo warranto against respondent no.1, that is,
The matter will now be listed for hearing on April 10.
The high court had earlier rejected two public interest litigations (PILs) seeking
On April 4, a bench of Acting Chief Justice
Manmohan
and Justice
Manmeet P S Arora
refused to entertain a PIL on the issue, saying it was
Earlier, the bench had dismissed a similar PIL, observing that the petitioner had failed to show any legal bar that prohibited the arrested chief minister from holding office. It had observed that there was no scope for judicial interference in the matter and that it was for the other organs of the State to look into the issue.
Removal of Chief Minister - Publicity Interest Litigation - Heavy Costs - Incapacity to Hold Office - Constitutional Mechanism - Writ of Quo Warranto - Judicial Custody - Delhi Excise Policy - Money Laundering
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