New Delhi: A Latur-based headmaster has moved the Supreme Court seeking directions to Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari and others to nominate MLCs to the Legislative Council.
Dr Jagannath Shyamrao Patil recently moved the plea, filed through RR Deshpande and Associates, also seeking to defer the nominations till the specific norms or the criteria are framed and approved by the office of the State Governor.
This comes as the issue of nomination of MLCs to the State Legislative Council through the Governor's quota has been pending since June 6 and June 15, when 10 and two posts respectively fell vacant.
Patil, in his petition, said that the apex court should pass directions to the respondents, including the Maharashtra State Governor and others, to act in consonance with the mandatory provision of Article 171 with respect to the nomination of MLCs in the Legislative Council of Maharashtra.
"If not then, in the alternative, the top court should direct to appropriate authorities to make such nominations under its sole discretion without any influence of the recommendation of the minister of councils of the Respondent number 2, State government of Maharashtra," the plea said.