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17 disqualified MLAs
SC upholds constitutional morality in K' taka MLAs case
For the second time in two years, the Supreme Court was called upon to adjudicate in a complex and messy political situation in Karnataka arising out of the indecisive verdict of the 2018 Assembly elections. For the second time in two years, the Supreme Court has managed to uphold constitutional morality and values, and delivered carefully reasoned verdict.
14 November 2019, 20:46 IST
SC upholds constitutional morality in K' taka MLAs case
14 November 2019, 20:46 IST
'No need for Constitutional bench'
The Supreme Court junked a plea by the Congress party to refer the matter arising out rebel MLAs’ disqualification to the Constitutional Bench. The top court said that no substantial question of constitutional interpretation arose in the case to refer the matter to a larger bench.
13 November 2019, 20:14 IST
'No need for Constitutional bench'
13 November 2019, 20:14 IST
DyCM Savadi may have to make way for Ramesh
The Supreme Court verdict that allowed rebels to contest the upcoming bypolls has left DyCM Laxman Savadi in a spot of bother.
13 November 2019, 19:45 IST
DyCM Savadi may have to make way for Ramesh
13 November 2019, 19:45 IST