Poll Panel Defers Bypolls To 15 Karnataka Seats Till Supreme Court Decides On Disqualification Of MLAs

The lawyers appearing for the disqualified MLAs, Congress leader Siddaramaiah and other respondents said, they have no objection if the by-polls are deferred.

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Poll Panel Defers Bypolls To 15 Karnataka Seats Till Supreme Court Decides On Disqualification Of MLAs

Bypolls to 15 Karnataka seats were scheduled for October 21. (File Photo: PTI)

Election Commission (EC) on Thursday told Supreme Court that it will defer upcoming bypolls for 15 assembly constituencies in Karnataka after the top said that it will finally decide the plea of 17 MLAs of the state against their suspension.

The statement by poll panel’s council came after a 3-judge bench headed by Justice NV Ramana said that it would decide on the batch of petitions filed by 17 disqualified MLAs of Karnataka challenging the order of former Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar disqualifying them from the House.

After the bench, also comprising justices Sanjiv Khanna and Krishna Murari, said that it would hear the matter completely and decide it, senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, appearing for the poll panel, said: "Then I will ask the Election Commission to defer it (by-polls for 15 Assembly seats in Karnataka) for sometime".

When the bench asked Dwivedi as to whether his statement should be recorded in the order, the senior lawyer said, "We will do it".

The lawyers appearing for the disqualified MLAs, Congress leader Siddaramaiah and other respondents said, they have no objection if the by-polls are deferred.

The top court said it would continue with the hearing in the case on October 22.

Supreme Court Election Commission Karnataka Bypolls