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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the decks for government formation in Arunachal Pradesh. The apex court has vacated its February 17 order asking for status quo in Arunachal.
The court's order has come as huge setback for the Congress party.
The order came after it was satisfied with the Gauhati High Court order staying the disqualification of the 14 rebel Congress MLAs.
A five-judge constitution bench headed by Justice JS Khehar, on perusing the records regarding disqualification of 14 rebel Congress MLAs, said it is prima facie satisfied with the High Court order.
"Prima facie we are not inclined to interfere with the High Court order, we are satisfied with it. Having seen the original records which are put before us by the Registrar General of Gauhati High Court, the order of January 7 calls for no interference at this stage.
"Accordingly, the ad-interim order passed is vacated," the Bench also comprising Justices Dipak Misra, MB Lokur, PC Ghose and NV Ramana said.
The Bench also transferred the case regarding disqualification of the 14 legislators from the single judge to the division bench of the high court and asked it to expeditiously decide the matter within two weeks.
The Bench, however, made it clear that any further action taken will be subject to the outcome of the matter pending before it.
(With additional information from PTI)
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