New Delhi, Oct 12: The Supreme Court on Thursday said it will pass a common order in several nine-judge and seven-judge bench matters, including those relating to money bills and the speaker’s power to disqualify MLAs, to get them ready for hearing. A seven-judge bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud took up six
New Delhi: Larger Supreme Court benches will soon commence hearing long pending cases including those related to money bills, minority status of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), the speaker s power to disqualify lawmakers and the scope of legislative privileges.
A seven-judge bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud on Thursday took up six seven-judge and four nine-judges matters for consideration
The Central Government on Thursday (October 12) objected to the Supreme Court giving priority hearing for the money bill issue, saying that matters should not be prioritised based on "political.
The Centre opposed in the Supreme Court the request for according precedence to hearing pleas related to the validity of passage of laws like the Aadhaar Act as money bills, saying priority cannot be decided on the basis of "political exigencies".
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Thursday said the Supreme Court has set up a seven judge bench headed by the CJI Chandrachud to hear his petitions challenging the unconstitutional manner in which the Modi government passed key Bills by getting .