Uddhav Thackeray vs Eknath Shinde : Supreme Court Poses Multiple Questions On Governor's Role | Live Updates From Hearing [March 15]

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15 March 2023 5:39 AM GMT

  • Uddhav Thackeray vs Eknath Shinde : Supreme Court Poses Multiple Questions On Governors Role | Live Updates From Hearing [March 15]

    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. Senior Advocates Neeraj Kishan Kaul, Mahesh Jethmalani and Maninder Singh have completed their arguments on behalf of the Shinde side.

    Reports of the previous hearings can be read here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here here and here.

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



    Live Updates

    • 15 March 2023 10:36 AM GMT

      Sibal: They have argued they're the party. Not a single document right from 21st June till they file the petition- even there they don't say.

    • 15 March 2023 10:35 AM GMT

      Justice Narasimha: You're saying 3/4th is also a split?

      Sibal: That's correct.

    • 15 March 2023 10:35 AM GMT

      Sibal: If you hold their submissions to be correct, you're bringing back the regime of Aaya Ram Gaya Ram. Because anybody can collect numbers in the manner in which they're collected nowadays, send them to another State, keep them in comfort and come back to topple the government

    • 15 March 2023 10:35 AM GMT

      Sibal: What will the governor do? Governor as per their logic, will have to call for trust vote because Bommai said so. All judgements are contextual.

    • 15 March 2023 10:35 AM GMT

      Sibal: Take for example three people out of five belonging to Congress party. They're a majority. They go to governor of Goa and say I am the political party, we're the majority, topple this government.

    • 15 March 2023 10:34 AM GMT

      Sibal: Before you he says I'm the political party but before the ECI he says I'm the faction. Because if he is the political party, why is he going to ECI?

    • 15 March 2023 10:34 AM GMT

      Sibal: He says we 34 are the political party, I am not a faction, there is no split. But when he goes to ECI, what does para 15 say- if there are 2 factions of political party who claim to be political party then ECI will decide which is the party.

    • 15 March 2023 10:34 AM GMT

      Sibal: Under Para 3 of tenth schedule which was deleted later, the expression is that if there is a faction in the legislative party, arising out of a split in political party, and that faction represents 1/3rd of legislative party- that will be a defence against disqualification

    • 15 March 2023 10:33 AM GMT

      Sibal: Shivsena is a recognised political party. How can Shinde say that I'm the political party? It has no constitutional basis.

    • 15 March 2023 10:33 AM GMT

      Sibal: Mr Kaul argued that I am the party. He said I am the Shivsena. On what constitutional basis can 34 people say that they're the Shivsena? Are they recognised by ECI as Shivsena?

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