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SC refuses for urgent hearing on plea seeking to declare CAA as constitutional

A plea seeking directions to declare the Citizenship Amendment Act as constitutional was rejected by Supreme Court on Thursday. A bench headed by Chief Justice of India S A Bobde expressed surprise over the petition and said this is the first time that someone is seeking that the Act be declared as constitutional.

SC refuses to accord urgent hearing on plea seeking to declare CAA as constitutional
SC refuses to accord urgent hearing on plea seeking to declare CAA as constitutional
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Published : Jan 9, 2020, 1:01 PM IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused urgent hearing of a plea seeking to declare the Citizenship Amendment Act as constitutional and a direction to all states seeking its implementation.

A bench headed by Chief Justice of India S A Bobde expressed surprise over the petition and said this is the first time that someone is seeking that the Act be declared as constitutional.

"This court's job is to determine the validity of a law and not declare it as constitutional," the bench also comprising justice B R Gavai and Surya Kant said.

The bench said it will hear the petitions challenging validity of CAA when the violence stops.

The observation came after advocate Vineet Dhanda sought urgent listing of his plea to declare CAA as constitutional and a direction to all states for implementation of the Act.

The plea has also sought action against activists, students and media houses for "spreading rumours".

Also read: Violence in JNU lasted half an hour: Police

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused urgent hearing of a plea seeking to declare the Citizenship Amendment Act as constitutional and a direction to all states seeking its implementation.

A bench headed by Chief Justice of India S A Bobde expressed surprise over the petition and said this is the first time that someone is seeking that the Act be declared as constitutional.

"This court's job is to determine the validity of a law and not declare it as constitutional," the bench also comprising justice B R Gavai and Surya Kant said.

The bench said it will hear the petitions challenging validity of CAA when the violence stops.

The observation came after advocate Vineet Dhanda sought urgent listing of his plea to declare CAA as constitutional and a direction to all states for implementation of the Act.

The plea has also sought action against activists, students and media houses for "spreading rumours".

Also read: Violence in JNU lasted half an hour: Police

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SC refuses to accord urgent hearing on plea seeking to declare CAA as constitutional
         New Delhi, Jan 9 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Thursday refused urgent hearing of a plea seeking to declare the Citizenship Amendment Act as constitutional and a direction to all states seeking its implementation.
          A bench headed by Chief Justice of India S A Bobde expressed surprise over the petition and said this is the first time that someone is seeking that an Act be declared as constitutional.
         "This court's job is to determine validity of a law and not declare it as constitutional," the bench also comprising justice B R Gavai and Surya Kant said.
          The bench said it will hear the petitions challenging validity of CAA when violence stops.
         The observation came after advocate Vineet Dhanda sought urgent listing of his plea to declare CAA as constitutional and a direction to all states for implementation of the Act.
          The plea has also sought action against activists, students and media houses for "spreading rumours". PTI PKS MNL LLP LLP
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