May hear plea after ordinance on convicted lawmaker passed: Supreme Court
The court said that it cannot hear the plea when the ordinance in question was in the process of being promulgated.

In response to the submisison that the Presidential nod to the ordinance was merely a formality, a bench of justices A K Patnaik and J S Kehar said, "Suppose the ordinance is passed, we can still pass the stay order. You mention the matter on Monday, if it is cleared."
The court said that it cannot hear the plea when the ordinance in question was in the process of being promulgated.
During the brief hearing, advocate M L Sharma said the ordinance was being fastracked in view of impending verdict in a fodder scam case involving RJD chief Lalu prasad as one of the accused.
"Moreover, the President is duty bound to clear the ordinance," he said.
There was "no extra-ordinary emergency" circumstance to issue ordinance for amending Representation of the People Act and the ordinance process be declared "illegal and unconstitutional", it said.
A fraud was committed by political leaders on the Constitution with "vested interest to demolish basic structure and fundamental right of the Constitution, the plea said.
"The respondent (Principal Secretary, PMO and Union of India) has misused Article 123 and ordinance process which is not permitted under Constitution, therefore, impugned adopted ordinance process must be declared illegal and unconstitutional," the PIL said.
"The ordinance allows convicted MPs/MLAs to continue if their appeal is admitted by a higher court within 90 days and the conviction stayed. However, they (MP/MLAs) will not vote or draw salaries till the case is decided."
The Union Cabinet had recently approved the ordinance to protect convicted MPs and MLAs from facing immediate disqualification, which in effect negates an order of the Supreme Court.
The ordinance to undo the court's verdict was brought after the government failed to get a Bill to this effect passed in Parliament during the Monsoon Session.
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