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SC judgement on lawmakers: Govt likely to consult parties

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Government is likely to consult political parties before firming up its response on the Supreme Court judgement on disqualification of lawmakers.

Government's legal arm, the Law Ministry, is going through the fine print of the order, parts of which have apparently not gone down well with political parties.

Sources said the next step of the government would depend on the response of the political parties which are likely to be consulted in the coming days.

The focus of the study is the part of the verdict which seeks to remove the discrimination between an ordinary individual and an elected lawmaker who enjoys protection under the Representation of the People's Act.
 

The sources said political parties, who have been guarded in their response, may suggest moving a larger bench of the apex court or even taking a legislative route to overturn the judgement.

"It is a 41-page verdict. We need to study it...People who will implement it and people who will come under its purview also need to study it," Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari said here.

He said in his personal opinion, "prima facie, no one should have objection" to the verdict.

Commenting on the contention that cases could be filed out of political rivalry, Tewari opined that any judgement by a court comes after a trial process. "If the court reaches a conclusion, it should be respected.

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First Published: Jul 11 2013 | 9:15 PM IST

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