Maharashtra Politics: Supreme Court remains open on holiday for third time
Maharashtra Politics: Supreme Court remains open on holiday for third time
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New Delhi: Shortly after the pullout of the ongoing government in Maharashtra, the petition of Shiv Sena, Congress, and NCP was heard in the Supreme Court on Sunday for the third time this year on a holiday it happened. This year, for the first time, on April 20, a hearing was held on Saturday, when a former Supreme Court employee accused the Chief Justice (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi of sexual harassment. After which, on Saturday, November 9, the Supreme Court gave a historic verdict in the Ayodhya case. At the same time, it has also been said that this happened once in 2018. At that time, on the intervening night of 15 and 16 May, the Supreme Court heard at half-past one. The hearing was held on a petition by the Congress, challenging the Governor's decision to invite the BJP to form the government in Karnataka after the assembly election results.

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Many times the Supreme Court has given orders regarding the formation of the government: According to the information received, this is not the first time that the Supreme Court has reached the screw that has formed the government. Earlier too many cases have gone to the Supreme Court and the court has ordered to prove majority in the House. The constitution bench of five judges of the Supreme Court first said in SR Bommai's case that proving majority in the house is the ultimate test. After this, the court made this point more clear in the case of Rameshwar Dayal. Later, the matter of government formation of Jharkhand, known as the Anil Jha case, reached the court. Also, Jagdambika Pal case of Uttar Pradesh, in which the floor test was done on the order of the amid court.

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In the case of Harish Rawat government in 2016, the court had not only ordered to prove majority in the House but also informed how the floor test will be done in the House, and the latest case of last year is from Karnataka when the court ordered the Yeddyurappa government to prove its majority.

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