Published On : Thu, Apr 7th, 2016

Uttarakhand HC warns Centre, says it can revoke President’s Rule in the state

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Nainital: The Uttarakhand High Court on Thursday pulled up the Centre and said it can revoke President’s Rule in the state. Cautioning the Centre, the High Court said, “No hanky-panky must be done by April 18 (probable date of next hearing ) or we can pass an order to protect the litigant – like revoke Article 356.”

The judge added, “We just want to ensure that some safeguard is in place.” The court also granted the Centre time till April 12 for filing its response on two petitions filed by former chief minister Harish Rawat.

On Wednesday, Congress argued that the Centre’s contention about division of votes over the finance bill was meaningless.

Earlier, the trust vote was slated for March 28 but the Centre imposed President’s Rule on March 27, citing “breakdown of Constitutional machinery” in the state.

This was challenged by Harish Rawat before the single-judge bench of the High Court.

The judge, while ordering the floor test on March 31, had also allowed nine disqualified rebel Congress MLAs to participate in the voting.

On April 1, the High Court had directed the Centre to respond to the writ petition filed by Rawat challenging promulgation of an ordinance by the Union government on the appropriation bill.

Congress had moved the High Court challenging the central ordinance authorising expenditure in the state, which is under President’s rule, contending that the Assembly had duly passed the Appropriation Bill on March 18.