Karnataka High Court upholds suspension of disqualified MLAs
By ANIMonday, February 14, 2011
NEW DELHI - The Karnataka High Court on Monday upheld the suspension of five independent MLAs, who had challenged Assembly Speaker K G Bopaiah’s order disqualifying them under the Anti-Defection Law.
Earlier on February 1, a full bench, comprising Justices A S Bopanna, Mohan Shantanagoudar and S Abdul Nazeer, reserved its orders after concluding hearing from both the parties.
The five MLAs P M Narendraswamy, Shivaraj S Thangadagi, Venkataramanappa, D Sudhakar and Gulihatti D Shekhar were disqualified along with eleven BJP MLAs after they withdrew their support to B S Yeddyurappa government.
The 16 MLAs were disqualified on the basis of a complaint filed by Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on October 7. The disqualifications came on the eve of the BJP government seeking a trust vote.
The High Court had upheld the disqualification of the eleven BJP MLAs and their appeal challenging the order is pending before the Supreme Court. (ANI)