New Delhi / Hyderabad, May 29 (Maxim News) : The Supreme Court of India on Friday conducted an important hearing in the controversy surrounding Governor quota MLC appointments in Telangana.
The hearing focused on interlocutory applications filed by Amer Ali Khan and Mohammed Azharuddin in connection with the appointments under the Governor quota.
During the proceedings, counsel representing Mohammed Azharuddin informed the court that incorrect information had allegedly been presented before the bench during the earlier hearing in the matter.
Supreme Court Issues Notices in MLC Appointments Row
Meanwhile, Amer Ali Khan reportedly told the court that the Governor had initially recommended his name but later changed the decision. The submission triggered further discussion before the bench regarding the role of the Governor in appointments made based on cabinet recommendations.
The bench questioned what role the Governor could play once the appointments were made according to the state cabinet’s decision. However, the court did not pass any final order on the issue during Friday’s hearing.
The Supreme Court stated that both interlocutory applications would be heard along with the main petition related to the Telangana Governor quota MLC appointments dispute.
The bench also issued notices to the respondents in connection with the applications filed by Amer Ali Khan and Mohammed Azharuddin.
Subsequently, the court adjourned the matter for further hearing to July 22.
The Governor quota MLC appointments issue has generated political and legal debate in Telangana over the past several months, particularly regarding the process followed in recommending and approving candidates. (Maxim News)
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