Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain while appearing for the Centre made this submission during hearing of arguments on a PIL seeking a direction to the Speaker to appoint LoP in the Lok Sabha.
Jain argued this was not the first time that no LoP was appointed in the Lok Sabha after the May 2014 general elections and that there was no such appointment in the first three Lok Sabha terms.
During the arguments, the court sought to know from the petitioner about the legal provision which makes it mandatory for the Speaker to appoint LoP in the Lok Sabha.
"You have to draw your right from the Constitution and not from the laws made under the Constitution. You are arguing (that) LoP (Leader of Opposition) is a must in a democratic system, but where is it mentioned in the Constitution?
A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw posed this pointed query to the counsel for the petitioner who had filed the PIL.
The ASG claimed that the PIL was driven by vested interests of the petitioner who has a political agenda.
The High Court has now reserved its judgement after hearing arguments of both the parties.
It was hearing a PIL by Advocate Imran Ali seeking quashing of the statement of first Speaker of the Lok Sabha, which had ruled that a party needed 10 per cent member strength to be the main opposition party.
The apex court had, however, earlier agreed to interpret the LoP provision for the purpose of appointment of Lokpal in which the LoP was a selection committee member. It had asked the Centre to make its stand clear within two weeks, saying the legislation cannot be put in "cold storage".
Congress, as the second largest party in the Lok Sabha with 44 seats, has been making a strong bid for the LoP post.
Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has rejected Congress' demand for according the status of LoP to it.
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