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High Court declines to stay TN Speaker's suspension of DMK MLAs

The bench, however, issued notice to Assembly Speaker P Dhanapal

Opposition leader M K Stalin along with other DMK legislators

Opposition leader M K Stalin along with other DMK legislators

Press Trust of India Chennai
In a setback to the DMK, the Madras High Court on Monday declined to stay the suspension of 79 of its party MLAs from the state assembly.

The first bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice R Mahadevan, also did not give any interim direction to authorities to allow the suspended MLAs to attend the ongoing session.

The bench, however, issued notice to Assembly Speaker P Dhanapal.

When there was no one to take notice on his behalf, the bench allowed counsel for DMK treasurer and Leader of Opposition in the state assembly M K Stalin and MLA Thiagarajan to serve private notice on him.
 

Notices were issued to the government and assembly secretary as well.The government pleader took the notices on their behalf.

On August 17, uproarious scenes were witnessed in the state assembly when DMK MLAs were evicted and suspended en masse by Speaker P Dhanapal for a week for allegedly disrupting the proceedings of the House.

Initially, 80 MLAs were suspended but later the suspension of one legislator was revoked as he was not present in the House during the ruckus, triggered by remarks of a ruling AIADMK MLA who allegedly ridiculed Stalin.

The DMK moved the High Court seeking quashing of the suspension of their MLAs and contended that the en masse suspension was illegal.

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First Published: Aug 22 2016 | 12:32 PM IST

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