"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?
"Show us any provision that mandates the Speaker to recognise the Leader of Opposition," the court said.
A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw posed this pointed query to the counsel for the petitioner who had a filed a PIL seeking a direction to the Speaker to appoint LoP in the Lok Sabha.
"The argument that traditionally LoP has always been appointed is complete myth. There is nothing illegal or irrational on the part of the Lok Sabha Speaker in not having appointed the Leader of Opposition," he said.
He also claimed that the petition 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.
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