Bombay High Court seeks Advocate General's help in a privilege motion case
Last week, the Advocate General withdrew from the case, saying that a breach of privilege notice was pending against himself
The former Vice Chairman of STCS had moved the High Court in October 2010, seeking quashing of privilege proceedings before the state legislature, on the ground that his office was a quasi-judicial authority.
Last week, the Advocate General withdrew from the case, saying that a breach of privilege notice was pending against himself (over an affidavit he had filed on behalf of government in another case).
However, on March 26, additional government pleader Nitin Deshpande informed the division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice A V Mohta that the notice against Khambata had been withdrawn. The bench then appointed Khambata as amicus curie in this case.
Karve is currently under suspension. The breach of privilege motions against him were moved by (then) opposition leader in the Maharashtra Legislative Council Pandurang Phundkar (BJP) and MLAs Yashomati Thakur (Congress) and Suresh Dhas (NCP) (who is also the chairman of SC/ST Welfare Committee).
While tabling the motion in November 2007, Phunkar had alleged that Karve misbehaved with him when he sought details about pending proceedings regarding a supporter.
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