Coming down heavily on the Centre for the March 27 proclamation under Art 356, a division bench consisting of Chief Justice K M Joseph and Justice V K Bist said the imposition of President's rule was contrary to the law laid down by the Supreme Court.
Directing revival of the Harish Rawat government, which was dismissed by the Centre on Mar 27, the court ordered that he should seek a vote of confidence in the Assembly on April 29.
"The soul of the matter is whether it is open to the Central government to get rid of state governments, supplant or uproot the democratically- elected government, introduce chaos, undermine confidence of the little man who stands with a white paper to cast his vote braving the snow, heat and rain.
"We are of the view that be it suspension or dissolution, the effect is toppling of a democratically- elected government. It breeds cynicism in the hearts of citizens who participate in the democratic system and also undermines democracy and foundation of federalism," the bench said.
It observed that the issue must be seen here on a larger canvas as India is a Union of States with the Centre and States both soverign in their respective spheres.
"One this is clear then 356 has to be used as a last resort with greatest care," the bench said.
The Court sought an assurance from the Central government's counsel that the President's rule would not be revoked for a week and someone else to form a government till its verdict was delivered.
"More than angry, we are pained that you are behaving like this. That the highest authority--Government of India-- behaves like this. How can you think of playing with the court.
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