The issue challenging the constitutionality and legality of the proceedings of an assembly session came up for consideration before a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar, which directed the petitioner to given a brief submission on the maintainability of his PIL.
A special session of the Delhi assembly on May 9 had seen the Aam Aadmi Party government enacting a dramatic demonstration of "EVM tampering" on the floor of the House.
Petitioner advocate Abhishek Aanand Rai sought to declare the discussion and the resolution passed on the issue by the AAP MLAs as "illegal" on the ground that the issue of EVM tampering was pending consideration before the Supreme Court and a sub-judice matter should not have been touched in a legislative proceeding.
Delhi government's Standing Counsel Ramesh Singh raised objection to the maintainability of the plea.
The matter was fixed for hearing on February 8 next year.
Rai alleged that the second part of fifth session of the sixth Legislative Assembly in which an "alleged tampering of EVMs and threat to democracy" was discussed, was violative of the various provisions of the Rules.
The plea said as per Rules Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Legislative Assembly of the Delhi, it mandates that "in order that a resolution may be admissible it shall not contain arguments, inferences and therefore prohibits admissibility of any resolution if it contains arguments and inferences."
It also claimed that as per constitutional experts, the resolution should relate to a matter of general public interest and only to a matter which is primarily the concern of the government and should not be one which is under adjudication by a court of law.
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