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Supreme Court junks plea on J&K LG’s MLA picks, suggests HC route

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Supreme Court junks plea on J&K LG’s MLA picks, suggests HC route

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court Monday refused to entertain a plea challenging the power of LG of J&K to nominate five members to assembly of J&K and asked the petitioner to approach HC to raise the issue.
“We are not inclined to entertain the present petition under

Article 32

of the Constitution and give liberty to the petitioner to approach the jurisdictional HC by way of writ petition under

Article 226

of the Constitution,” court said.

Pressing for a hearing, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi appearing for petitioner Ravinder Kumar Sharma, said such nomination by unelected LG can throttle the

electoral verdict

and pleaded the court to decide the issue.
He said that elected mandate could be nullified by the LG and electoral verdict of numbers can be negated.
But the bench said the LG had not exercised the power and told the petitioner that he could approach SC in case LG exercises his power and HC refuses to stay the decision.

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