Uddhav Thackeray vs Eknath Shinde : Live Updates From Supreme Court In Shiv Sena Case [Feb 28]

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28 Feb 2023 4:46 AM GMT

  • Uddhav Thackeray vs Eknath Shinde : Live Updates From Supreme Court In Shiv Sena Case [Feb 28]

    A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court will continue hearing today the cases related to rift in Shiv Sena.A bench led by CJI DY Chandrachud will hear the matter. Justices MR Shah, Krishna Murari, Hima Kohli and PS Narasimha are the other members of the bench.The bench started hearing the matter on merits from February 21. On February 16, it had decided to defer a decision on the...

    A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court will continue hearing today the cases related to rift in Shiv Sena.

    A bench led by CJI DY Chandrachud will hear the matter.  Justices MR Shah, Krishna Murari, Hima Kohli and PS Narasimha are the other members of the bench.

    The bench started hearing the matter on merits from February 21. On February 16, it had decided to defer a decision on the preliminary issue of larger bench reference by choosing to determine it along with the merits of the case.

    Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal completed his submissions for the Uddhav side over three days. Senior Advocate Dr.Abhishek Manu Singhvi commenced his arguments for Uddhav side on February 23. Reports of the previous hearings can be read here, here, here, here, here and here.

    Follow this page for live-updates from today's hearing.

    Live Updates

    • 28 Feb 2023 9:51 AM GMT

      Kaul: 7 independents write, leader of the opposition writes, 34 MLAs write. Our case has been that whether we represent the political party or you do is a matter that ECI decides 

    • 28 Feb 2023 9:45 AM GMT

      Kaul: The best way is to ask the CM concerned to face the floor test. In this matter, the CM refuses to do that and resigns. And the only argument against that is that it would've been an empty formality.

    • 28 Feb 2023 9:44 AM GMT

      Kaul: In Bommai, the CM offered to stand for floor test and Governor declined. Maybe that's the peculiar facts. The larger principle in Bommai or Shivraj Singh Chouhan is that...

      Justice Narasimha: Governors power is untrammelled.

    • 28 Feb 2023 9:42 AM GMT

      Senior Advocate Kaul starts reading from the judgement in Shivraj Singh Chouhan v. Speaker Madhya Pradesh.

    • 28 Feb 2023 9:40 AM GMT

      Kaul: The principle remains that you cannot, merely because a disqualification proceeding is pending, prevent an MLA from voting in a trust vote. 

    • 28 Feb 2023 9:40 AM GMT

      Justice Narasimha: In its application in Shivraj Singh Chauhan, it flags it...The thing which needs to be seen is power of governor to ask for floor test in context of tenth schedule. Floor test will be determined by this question. Because composition of house will be changed.

    • 28 Feb 2023 9:38 AM GMT

      Justice Narasimha: Bommai hasn't taken into account the sequence in which the power of the governor has to take place in case of defection. Bommai therefore goes only that far.

    • 28 Feb 2023 9:38 AM GMT

      Kaul: A CM fails in both cases- with 42 and without 42. Whichever way you look at it, it's the same.

    • 28 Feb 2023 9:38 AM GMT

      Kaul: You remove those 39 votes, whose disqualification was pending, we're still through. Why should those 42 be disqualified at all? Because Nabam says they cannot. 

    • 28 Feb 2023 9:38 AM GMT

      Kaul: My whole case is that this is a case of internal dissent. We are the faction that represents shivsena. That issue can only be decided by the ECI. As far as floor test is concerned, it is only related to issue whether the CM has the confidence

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