The Supreme Court refused to entertain a plea challenging the right of the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir to nominate five members to the Union Territory’s Assembly, and asked the petitioner to approach the High Court instead.
The Supreme Court refused to examine the petition on the MLA nomination powers of the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir. Responding to the matter, Congress leader Ravinder Sharma said that assembly elections were held for 90 MLAs in Jammu and Kashmir, they want to nominate 5 MLAs. They will nominate 5 MLAs and try to claim majority. Without asking Jammu and Kashmir, do they have the power to do this? Our petition is before the Supreme Court and we have got the freedom from the Supreme Court to approach the Jammu and Kashmir High Court in this regard.
Let us inform you that the Supreme Court refused to consider a petition challenging the right of the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir to nominate five members to the Assembly of the Union Territory, and asked the petitioner to approach the High Court instead. Said. A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and PV Sanjay Kumar asked petitioner Ravinder Kumar Sharma to approach the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court. The bench said that in many cases, where we have entertained in the first instance (bypassing the High Court), we see that many things are missed.
Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for the petitioner, alleged that the election decision could be strangled. To this the bench replied that we are not willing to consider this matter. You have the freedom to approach the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court.
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