Published: March 29, 2016 14:53 IST | Updated: March 29, 2016 16:03 IST Dehradun, March 29, 2016
Uttarakhand High Court orders floor test in Assembly on March 31

The Hindu
Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat along with Congress leaders after meeting Governor K.K. Paul at Raj Bhawan in Dehradun on Monday. Photo: Virender Singh NegiThe court also allowed the Congress rebel MLAs to participate in the trial of strength.
Giving another chance to former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat to prove his majority in the Uttarakhand Assembly, the Nainital High Court, on Tuesday, ruled that fresh voting would take place in the Uttarakhand Assembly on March 31 where Mr. Rawat’s claim of having majority support will be up for a floor test.
Mr. Rawat had moved the High Court against President’s Rule on Monday. The hearing carried on until Tuesday where the court ruled that Mr Rawat will have to prove his majority in the State Assembly on March 31.
On March 18, the BJP, which is the Opposition party in the Assembly, along with nine Congress MLAs had voted against the Appropriation Bill. While Mr. Rawat claims that the Appropriation Bill was “constitutionally” passed in the Assembly, the BJP’s Central leadership had claimed that the Speaker had shown the Bill as “passed” while majority of the 67 MLAs in the Assembly had voted against the Appropriation Bill.
While the Governor has asked Mr Rawat to prove his majority in the Court on March 28, the exercise was not carried out as President's Rule was imposed in the State on March 27.
Senior lawyer and Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who was representing Mr. Rawat in the High Court, said, "Only the date of the floor test has changed from March 28 to March 31. The nine rebel Congress MLAs will also vote. However, their votes will be counted separately and the final decision based on the voting will be taken by the Nainital High Court."
The nine MLAs were later suspended by Uttarakhand Assembly Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal. However, the High Court, in its decision, has stated that the nine MLAs too shall vote in the Uttarakhand Assembly on March 31 but their voting shall be done under the supervision of the Registrar General who will be present as an observer during the voting.
Uttarakhand high court orders floor test on March 31, all MLAs to participate
PTI | Mar 29, 2016, 02.42 PM IST
All MLAs, including the nine ruling Congress rebels, can participate in the trial of strength but the votes of the disqualified legislators will be kept separate.
NAINITAL: The Uttarakhand high court on Tuesday ordered a floor test in the assembly on March 31, giving a new turn to the political events in the state where President's Rule was imposed on Sunday.
They will be taken into account subject to final outcome of the writ filed petition by chief minister Harish Rawat challenging the imposition of President's Rule, senior Supreme Court lawyer and Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi told reporters after the second day of the hearing here.
Harish Rawat had on Monday mounted a legal challenge to the imposition of President's rule and demanded its revocation as Congress sparred with the BJP accusing the Centre of toppling its government ahead of a floor test in the assembly.
Harish Rawat had on Monday moved the high court seeking revocation of President's Rule in the state and restoration of his government, terming the Modi government's decision as a "brazen display of high-handedness and authoritarianism".
All MLAs, including the nine ruling Congress rebels, can participate in the trial of strength but the votes of the disqualified legislators will be kept separate.
NAINITAL: The Uttarakhand high court on Tuesday ordered a floor test in the assembly on March 31, giving a new turn to the political events in the state where President's Rule was imposed on Sunday.
They will be taken into account subject to final outcome of the writ filed petition by chief minister Harish Rawat challenging the imposition of President's Rule, senior Supreme Court lawyer and Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi told reporters after the second day of the hearing here.
Harish Rawat had on Monday mounted a legal challenge to the imposition of President's rule and demanded its revocation as Congress sparred with the BJP accusing the Centre of toppling its government ahead of a floor test in the assembly.
Harish Rawat had on Monday moved the high court seeking revocation of President's Rule in the state and restoration of his government, terming the Modi government's decision as a "brazen display of high-handedness and authoritarianism".
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