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Suprim court: How long is a reasonable time? next hearing 18th Feb

New Delhi’Feb 10(PMI) How long is a reasonable time? This question was not asked by ordinary people. Not even ordinary organizations. Indeed, this question was asked by the Supreme Court, the highest court of the country. It is noteworthy that this question was asked during the hearing of a petition from Telangana. The court expressed its anger at the prosecution lawyer who chewed on this question. The court also made some harsh comments that such answers will not be allowed anymore. Later, the hearing of this petition was adjourned to the 18th of this month. There are arguments that the word reasonable time will not be heard during that hearing.

If we go into the matter of what this story is about.. After the 2023 elections in Telangana, 10 people contested on the BRS symbol and won as MLAs, but after that, 10 people joined the ruling Congress. On Monday, Supreme Court judge Justice BR Gavai conducted a hearing on the petitions filed by BRS working president KTR and MLA Kaushik Reddy seeking their disqualification. The lawyer for the respondents told the court that the Speaker’s office had said that action would be taken within a reasonable time in this regard. The judge expressed deep anger as soon as he heard this answer. The judge also questioned how much time is actually reasonable time. The judge also commented that reasonable time does not mean 10 months.

It is known that the court had already expressed anger over the argument of the government lawyer during the entire hearing on this issue. However, the court had to express its anger once again when the government lawyer gave a similar answer during Monday’s hearing. However, the court advised that such answers will not be allowed anymore… and that they should be careful from now on. Later, the next hearing on this petition was adjourned to the 18th of this month(PMI)

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