Being the head of the House, the Speaker is well within his right to issue the (disqualification) notice, another senior advocate Ajit Sinha said, adding that the action of suspension or disqualification can always be challenged.
As far as the notice is concerned, the Speaker has the right. Those who have been issued notice can claim that the speaker cannot disqualify for the activities done outside the house, but the issuance of notice at the first place cannot be called illegal, he said.
The apex court and the high courts have been very cautious in intervening with the role of Speaker in the matters of disqualification.