Khan has challenged Assembly Speaker's controversial decision to allow passage of trust motion through a voice vote instead of a head-count (division of votes) on November 12.
Senior advocate B A Desai, appearing for Khan, argued that Speaker Haribhau Bagade's action subverted the law laid down by the Supreme Court that a floor test is mandatory in such situations.
Khan has demanded that the HC should set aside the voice vote obtained by the government.
Another petition, filed by Rajkumar Awasthi, also objects to the way Devendra Fadnavis government proved its majority on November 12. It has been clubbed with Khan's petition.
Awasthi's lawyer, advocate Anil Anturkar, today argued that his petition does not make any allegations against the Chief Minister or the Speaker personally, but questions the Speaker's action.
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