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Congress yet to decide Dinakaran impeachment

Last Updated 13 December 2009, 19:14 IST

“The Congress has not taken a decision on the issue either way and therefore does not feel the need to comment on it,” party spokesman and member of the Upper House, Abhishek Singhvi said when asked to comment on the party’s stand on the motion.
More than 50 Rajya Sabha members have reportedly favoured impeachment of Dinakaran and a petition in this regard is likely to be submitted to House Chairman Mohammed Hamid Ansari early next week.

A signature campaign is underway and more than 50 Rajya Sabha members from the Bharatiya Janata Party, Left parties and the Samajwadi Party, among others, are understood to have signed the petition.
As per rules, a petition containing signatures of at least 50 of the 250 member of the Rajya Sabha is required, which is the first step in the impeachment process.

Verification
According to rules, the members of Parliament petition is sent to the Rajya Sabha secretariat for verification of signatures.
On being satisfied that appropriate procedures have been followed, a committee is set up for further consideration of the petition.

The move to impeach Dinakaran has come in the backdrop of allegations of land grabbing against him, for which his elevation as a judge of the Supreme Court has been stalled.
In the early nineties, the first ever impeachment motion against a judge in the country was brought up against V Ramaswamy, an apex court judge, after he was found guilty of misconduct by a committee of three judges.

The Congress, which was also the ruling party then, had simply abstained from voting at that time, leading to the defeat of the motion.

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(Published 13 December 2009, 19:14 IST)

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