In her oral observations, Chief Justice Indira Banerjee also said if the people did not like the decision of the present Speaker to unveil the portrait, it will reflect in the next elections.
The Speaker who would be elected by the next assembly will take a decision on the matter, she said during the hearing of a PIL by DMK MLA J Anbazhagan seeking removal of the portrait, unveiled on February 10.
Anbazhagan had moved the court on February 12 barely an hour after the portrait of Jayalalithaa was unveiled in the Assembly hall by Dhanapal and sought its removal on the grounds that she was found guilty on corruption charges.
When the matter came up for hearing today, senior counsel P Wilson argued that displaying the portrait of a person who was found guilty of corruption will set a precedent.
The Chief Justice asked the counsel what way the petitioner's rights had been violated to invoke the high court's powers to issue writs.
She made it clear that the court cannot interfere with the decision of the Speaker in this matter.
The court's interference was needed in the case of disqualification of 18 AIADMK MLAs as the personal rights of the legislators had been affected (by the Speaker's order disqualifying them), Justice Banerjee said.
The bench then posted the petition seeking removal of the portrait to March 3 for further hearing.
According to the petitioner, Jayalalithaa was convicted by a special court on graft charges. Later the same was set aside by the Karnataka high court and on appeal the Supreme Court found all the accused guilty of the charges. In view of her demise, appeals against Jayalalithaa were treated as abated, the petitioner said.
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