No stay on Yeddyurappa swearing-in after midnight battle in Supreme Court


New Delhi, May 17 (IANS): Amid jockeying for power in Karnataka, the Supreme Court early on Thursday after a midnight hearing refused to stall the swearing-in of BJP leader B S Yeddyurappa as Karnataka's new Chief Minister.

The court, however, sought the communications which Yeddyurappa had written to Karnataka Governor informing him his election as BJP legislature party.

Yeddyurappa would take the oath as the Chief Minister of Karnataka on Thursday at 9.00 a.m. at Raj Bhavan.

The court said that the swearing-in is subject to the final outcome of the matter before it.


B S Yeddyurappa

The bench headed by Justice A.K. Sikri, while seeking Yeddyurappa's response on the petition by Congress and Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) seeking to stall his swearing-in, has directed further hearing of the matter at 10.30 a.m. on Friday.

During the hearing, that commenced at 2.20 a.m. and concluded with the court passing order at 5.30 in the morning, Attorney General K.K. Venugopal was asked to produce the letters which the court was told are with the Karnataka Governor.

The top court heard a joint petition by the Congress and JD-S challenging Governor Vajubhai Vala's decision inviting Yeddyurappa to form a new government in the state despite having 104 MLAs -- eight short of simple majority.

The court also issued a notice to Yeddyurappa, asking them file a reply even former Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, who appeared for the BJP said how long Yeddyurappa should be given to prove majority could be debated after two days.

The petition was filed late on Wednesday night after Governor Vala invited Yeddyurappa for an oath taking ceremony on Thursday at 9 a.m. and gave him days to prove his majority in the legislative assembly.

The Congress and the JD-S, who formed a hurriedly stitched post-poll alliance after a hung assembly verdict to claim a majority of 116 members in the new assembly, called the Governor's decision "unconstitutional".

"The BJP has only 104 MLAs, the Governor invited Yeddyurappa to form government in an unconstitutional manner," senior counsel Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who appeared for the Congress, told the three-member bench of Justices A.K. Sikri, S.A. Bobde and Ashok Bhushan.

Chief Justice Dipak Misra constituted the bench shortly after midnight on Wednesday to hear the matter in court number six of the Supreme Court.

Singhvi argued in the full pack court room and talked about occasions when post-poll alliances have been called despite single largest party.

He cited the instances of Goa and Manipur where the Congress had emerged as the single largest party sans majority but post-alliances were invited to form governments.

He said in the case of Karnataka, it was unheard of a Chief Minister who does not have a majority was given 15 days to conduct floor test.

"There is only one way a party which got 104 will get 113... I heard he asked for seven days, but the Governor gave 15 days. Elementary common sense and arithmetic against this kind of giving of time," Singhvi said.

He said in Jharkhand in 2005, Goa in 2017 and in the Jagadambika Pal case in Uttar Pradesh, the court advanced the date of floor test from seven days to 48 hours.

"It is biggest license to poaching if Governor gives 15 days to the BJP to prove majority," he said.

To this, the Justices Sikri, Bobde and Bhushan said they were wondering whether the Supreme Court can restrain a Governor that might lead to constitutional vacuum in a state.

They said that the general trend of the past Supreme Court judgements was not to issue injunction to Governor or to restrain Governor.

Singhvi responded: "It is not like restraining the Governor, who only acted in pursuance of the BJP letter. Act of swearing-in is less than they make it out to be.

"If President's rule under Article 356 can be stayed by a court, why not this (decision to invite BJP and give 15 days for floor test) in which a Governor has exercised his discretion without the aid and advice of the Cabinet?"

Attorney General K.K. Venugopal, appearing for the Centre, in his argument said everything was in the realm of "speculation" as the entire matter was still "a grey area".

Former AG Mukul Rohatgi who appeared for the BJP questioned the urgency of the matter to hear it at midnight.

"Will heavens fall if a person is sworn in in the morning?" he said.

Justice Sikri asked him to submit before the court how his side was claiming a majority in the House.

Venugopal intervened and said, "Everything is reversible. What is the great loss by waiting for 15 days."

Justice Bobde countered: "That is the other point. Why wait for 15 days?"

Venugopal said it was the Governor's decision and it was an area of darkness how Yeddyurappa was claiming to form the government.

"But let the swearing-in go on. This is a purely reversible situation."

The court observed that it was "preposterous" to argue that before MLAs take oath they were not amenable to anti-defection law. "It means open invitation to horse-trading."

"In a case like this where the opposite side is showing 117 MLAs support, how will you have 112?," Justice Sikri asked Venugopal.

The case was still being heard till early morning on Thursday. 

 

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, May 17 2018

    I think one lesson should be learned by this issue…. Don’t approach any SC or HC Bench during mid-night time…. Most of the time Judges will not be in good mood by disturbing their mid-night sleep

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  • santhu BIRUVE, Mumbai/Udupi

    Thu, May 17 2018

    SATYA MEVA JAYATE..truth prevails.

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  • ajeet, mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    How Yeddy was confident in saying will come to power in majority ...their plan was success on EVS machine and in all booth it was fixed by paying huge amount...

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  • vittal M Poojary, Muniyal/Mangaluru

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Dear All Conrgressmen
    Can you all recall what I wrote before the election date
    Modi and BJP will lead Karnataka
    People of Karnataka rejected Congress badly
    Good luck to Yediyurappa

    JAI HIND

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    This is nothing but murder of democracy , how can one country has diffrent rules, why 15 days time, that mean who do not have majority can buy or influence anyone, how Indian constinutional is giving green signal for this,
    Power hungry Yeddi is only for 15 days CM.

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  • wilson, Kadama/Balkunje

    Thu, May 17 2018

    15 din ka CM....let him full fill his last wish...

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  • UMMAR, mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    CONGRATULATION MR YEDDUURAPAAA ONCE AGAIN CM BUT WE DONT KNOW HOW MANY DAYS.

    IN FIRST TERM U WENT TO JAIL WEN U R CM, AND BUZY IN LOOTING THE KARNATAKA AGAIN PEOPLE OF KARNATAKA OR MAY BE EVM MACHINE, GAVE YOU GREEN SIGNAL TO LOOT AGAIN THE KARNATAKA...

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  • janush, Mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    I wonder y often lightening stuck on poor farmers, cows, sheeps, coconut trees - y not on these corrupt politicians ? Inspite of party lightening should strike on corrupt politicians.

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  • PRASAD, MANGALORE

    Thu, May 17 2018

    THANK YOU MODIJI,AMITJI,VAJUJI, DEEPAK JI FOR FACILITATING THIS UNCONSTITUTIONAL CERMENONY.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Thu, May 17 2018

    In a case like this where the opposite side is showing 117 MLAs support, how will you have 112? Justice Sikri asked Venugopal. Sir, 112 will rise depends on bidding amount which I can't disclose as we have right of privacy. Daylight robbery and rape of democracy.

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  • Angeline Roseline Rego, Niddel Kulshekar Mangalore/Dahisar Mumbai

    Thu, May 17 2018

    साल 2001 में नरेंद्र मोदी के लिए गुजरात में अपनी सीट छोड़ने वाले गुज़रात बीजेपी के पूर्व अध्यक्ष और संघी एंव कर्नाटक के वर्तमान राज्यपाल 'वजुभाई वाला' से हम और क्या उम्मीद कर सकते हैं!

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  • Louis D’Souza, Udupi

    Thu, May 17 2018

    7 years before I had told Yeddy will not become C. M. again. If at all he becomes I will stop commenting against him here. So I am keeping my promise. Will be back once he resigns.

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    How he will establish the numbers ???

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Thats why Yeddi is given 15 days when he wanted just 7 days. Governor took an extra cautious mile so that horse-trading can be successful and his decision will not go in vain of inviting Yeddi t form the government. Yeddi save me, as I have saved you. Don't worry about the crores you might need, but you have them as political parties need not disclose the donor, you know that.

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  • Sandesh Kanchan, Mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    By shamelessly bribing/threatening/buying MLAs... the same way they did in Goa, Manipur and Megahalaya and misusing the Governor's office....democracy & numbers be damned!!!
    BJP argues that Congress does not have the people's mandate, well neither does the BJP in that case. It is a no-brainer to understand that buying MLAs does not give BJP the MANDATE automatically and all of us Kannadigas should be ashamed of what these greedy politicians including Rahul Gandhi and the three Gujjus in the BJP are trying to do.

    The so-called party with a difference under Modi's instructions, is doing what Congress did with the Governor's office by using it an as extension of the Central Govt's will.

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  • Balakrishna Shetty, Dubai

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Great bidding for "Who can loot us more"

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  • Salman, Mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    What kind of law is this. This is nothing but dictatorship. Now everyone has to remain tight lipped. Rip democracy. We Muslims have got a great gift of ramadan.

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  • Raj, Karkala

    Thu, May 17 2018

    First prize in class is given to the student who got highest marks, not to the student who got third place. If highest marks student can't prove himself, then third place student can get the prize.

    Even President did same thing in Vajpayee's case, which was 13 day government. Called the party with most number of seats and not with biggest combination.

    In India, Governor has all the powers and discretion. Even a law passed by the State legislature containing all the MLAs, selected by the people can be blocked by the Governor, without signing it.

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  • Ranga Nayak, Shimoga

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Wish you all the best Sir, Your first term you are busy in LOOTING the state to the tune of 50,000 crores. and all other non senses. Now at least do 1% good to the states people!

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    This is nothing but Rape and Murder of Democracy.

    Say NO to EVM's. Democracy will be restored and the Will of people will prevail.

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Goa, Manipur, now Karnataka are getting the Shahck treatment, democratic institutions will be dead and buried when BJP is through.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Heavens will not even fall when "horse trading" takes place as there is no law against such ill practices of large scale corruptions. Even citizens are fine with such traitors.

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  • Vincy, BANGKOK

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Its time to prove that money cannot buy MLA's. Its also time to prove that BJP can buy anyone and can form government even in Pakistan.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Congress doesn't have any moral right to enjoy power...

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  • Suresh, India

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Congratulatios Sir :).

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  • Harish, Kadaba

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Satya meva jayate.
    Eddiji 10 days in off order CBI enquiry of all our karyakartas murder, give them compensation too.
    Start rice back to kalladka kids
    Do saala manna.
    Give justice to bande and d.k Ravi
    Next election u will get 2/3 rd majority

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Disgusting politics!

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