SC expresses anguish over filing of defective petitions on Article 370

What kind of petition is this, asks a three-member Bench headed by the CJI

August 16, 2019 12:08 pm | Updated 12:38 pm IST - New Delhi

NEW DELHI, 09/04/2013: Supreme Court of India in New Delhi on April 10,  2013. 
Photo: S. Subramanium

NEW DELHI, 09/04/2013: Supreme Court of India in New Delhi on April 10, 2013. Photo: S. Subramanium

The Supreme Court on Friday expressed anguish over “defective” petitions challenging scrapping of provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution.

A Bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said the petition by advocate M.L. Sharma challenging the scrapping of Article 370 has “no meaning”.

“What kind of petition is this? It could have been dismissed but there are 5 other pleas with the registry,” the Bench also comprising S.A. Bobde and S.A. Najeer said.

“You are not praying for setting aside the Presidential order. What is the prayer it is not clear. It can be dismissed on technical grounds,” the bench said and added that there were five other petitions in the registry which are defective.

The CJI said he spent 30 minutes reading the petition on Article 370 but could not make out anything.

The apex court asked lawyers to cure defects in their six petitions on Article 370 and adjourned the hearing.

The Bench also noted that it was hearing the petition on Article 370 by breaking the combination of judges hearing the sensitive Ayodhya matter.

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