Bangalore: Speaker Tells HC his Actions are Above Judicial Scrutiny


Bangalore: Speaker Tells HC his Actions are Above Judicial Scrutiny

Bangalore, Nov 12 (PTI): 
State Assembly Speaker K G Bopaiah today submitted in the state high court that his order disqualifying five independent MLAs cannot be called into question as his actions were protected from judicial scrutiny under Article 212 of the Constitution.

In his affidavit in the court following a petition by the MLAs challenging their disqualification, Bopaiah, citing provisions of the anti-defection law, said the Speaker's order was final in proceedings about disqualification of a member.

Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, in a separate submission, opposed the plea of the independent MLAs--Shivaraja Thangadagi, P M Narendraswamy, Gulihatti D Shekhar, Venkataramanappa and D Sudhakar--for impleading him in the case.

They were disqualified along with 11 rebel BJP MLAs last month after they withdrew support to the Yeddyurappa Government. The court had upheld the disqualification of the 11 BJP MLAs.

Bopaiah contended that as per para 6 (2) of the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, all proceedings about disqualification of a member shall be deemed to be proceedings in the legislature of the state within the meaning of Article 212 of Constitution and under para 6 (1) of the Tenth Schedule, the order of the Speaker was final.

"As per Article 212 of the Constitution, the validity of any proceedings in the state legislature cannot be called into question on the ground of any alleged irregularity of proceedure and no officer or member of the state legislature, on whom such powers are vested, shall be subject to the jurisdiction of any court in respect of the exercise by him of those powers", the Speaker submitted.

Bopaiah said while passing the impugned order, he had only exercised the powers vested in him under the Tenth Schedule and that his actions were protected from the judicial scrutiny.

"In spite of this, I am filing the present affidavit because of my utmost respect to the honourable Court, without in any way waiving any of the protection granted to me by the Constitution of India", he said..

His affidavit comes following the notice by the division bench of the High Court, comprising justices Mohan Shantanagoudar, S Abdul Nazeer and A S Bopanna, on an application filed by the five independents who have challenged their disqualification.

Bopaiah submitted that allegations and contentions regarding contravention of rules, breach of principles of natural justice and malafides made by the petitioners were false and baseless.

He specifically denied as "baseless" the allegation that he passed the orders by yielding to the pressure from Yeddyurappa or on account of allegiance or commitment to BJP.

"I repeat that I have no personal interest in the matter and unnecessarily have been impleaded as a party in the writ petitions."

In his objections on the application, Yeddyurappa contended that "reckless allegations" were made against him by the petitioners only to politicise the issue and scandalise him. He specifically denied all allegations, including malafides, fraud and collusion.

The Chief Minister said the application seeking to implead him was not maintanable and prayed for its rejection as well as striking off the allegations made against him.

Meanwhile, both parties concluded arguments in respect to four applications filed by the petitioners -- amended application, application for additional grounds and an application each seeking to implead the Chief Minister and the Speaker in person.

"Orders are reserved for pronouncement on Monday (November 15) (with respect to the four applications)", Justice Shantanagoudar, heading the bench, said. The main petition challenging the disqualification of the MLAs is pending before the court.Yeddyurappa Government had survived the crisis triggered by the withdrawal of support by the MLAs facing two floor tests .

  

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 14 2010

    This  speaker disqualified the 5 Independents within a fortnight, is wasting so much time to disqualify Prakash Varthur despite a complaint from two voters since last 15days.

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  • jacob, mumbai

    Sat, Nov 13 2010

    langoolacharya,USA
    we Indians specially Karnatakians are nor Grazing Floks!
    there are evedence in other states where high court dismissed speakers rulikngs and reinstalled legislators'

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sat, Nov 13 2010

    I feel the speaker is right. When Judiciary is biased and wasting time for nothing by transferring the cases to different benches, High Court should not have any authority over assembly other than Supreme Court. Same standards will be used later when congress forms govt. in Karnataka in April 2011. High court deserves these comments from the Speaker for their biased judgment in 11 MLAs case.

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  • R Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 13 2010

    Langoolacharya,

    You are absolutely right"in assembly speaker is supreme, he is only person who sit and speak rest all, be it Chief Minister or Governor will stand and speak, protocol is loud and clear...... "

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Fri, Nov 12 2010

    The question is not whether Mr. Bopiah acted impartially or not. Larger question is whether honuorable speaker of an assembly is answerable to court for his actions. Constitution gives protection to Speakers,governors et.al. and if they are misusing their authority it is something else.
    As far as independent MLAs are concerned, they were elected over BJP/JDS/Cong candidates. So their siding with BJP by itself is defection. Constitution must be amended to work out the majority excluding independents and their role shuld be limited to voting to support/ defeat government bills.

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  • AjitKumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 12 2010

    Keeping the argument that our Governor is a congressman and our speaker is BJP man aside the fact remains defection can only be stopped by acting swiftly instead of dragging for years like our judicial system. I am not saying dissent is a bad thing but must be allowed in a more civilized and legal manner. Our politicians are excellent at the art of fooling innocent voters by using cast, creed and religion cards.No matter how corrupt a person is once he defected he is welcomed by the same party who has cursed him with choicest words.And if he is to return everything is forgotten. After all public memory is short. isn't it?

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  • Melwin Pais, Mangalore/Singapore

    Fri, Nov 12 2010

    Yes, his argument is right.

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  • Frank, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Fri, Nov 12 2010

    Boppiah is an agent of BJP. President of India is having consitutional rules, why there is no constitutional rules for Speaker. If any MLA withdrew support to Govt, can the speaker disqualify an MLA, that to an independe MLA, and that to just before vote of confidence. It is clearly say Boppiah is an agent of BJP. As per Consitution, he should be impartial. Instead of neutral to all parties he supports one and only BJP Govt of Yediyrappa..

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  • Ummer KunhiMK, Perinje/Dubai

    Fri, Nov 12 2010

    Mr. Speaker being u r a BJP man in the office and ofter this govt u will remain as BJP staff, how u will give justice to jstce seekers? no not possible! even in ur place me also do the same what u did.constitution of India not granted power to disqualify the independent MLAs.when the begining of Govt Mr.Vartur Prakash also with Yeddi, most recently he left from yeddi and joined JDS,why that time u r not disqualifyed him??????it means that time Yeddi enjoying enough support from MLAs and he not pressured u to do so? it shows our speaker is not constitutionly natural.there is no one in the country of India above the judiciary,every on should respect law of the land. jai ho!

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Fri, Nov 12 2010

    Guys,

    Where is Satish Kunder and Ismell Perinje, who think governor can dicate terms to speaker?

    Folks, in assembly speaker is supreme, he is only person who sit and speak rest all, be it Chief Minister or Governor will stand and speak, protocol is loud and clear......

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