New Delhi: The Supreme Court Monday sought responses from the Centre and the Election Commission on a plea challenging the poll panel's decision to reduce the 6-year disqualification period of Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, convicted and sentenced in a graft case, to 13 months.
A bench comprising Chief Justice N V Ramana and Justice Krishna Murari also issued notices to the Chief Minister and the secretary of the state's Governor on the plea filed by J B Darnal, the vice president of Sikkim Democratic Front. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi appeared on behalf of the Chief Minister on caveat when the plea was argued by the counsel for Darnal challenging the decision of the poll panel.
Rohatgi pointed out to the bench that the same issue has been raised before a pending case in the Delhi High Court. Why have you chosen so many forums you will have to explain? Some legal issues are there. Because of that we are issuing the notice, the bench said and listed the plea for further hearing after six weeks. The present plea was mentioned for urgent hearing before the CJI's bench on March 10.
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