HC Advocate questions eligibility of Ranjit Chautala as Haryana Minister
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, April 1, 2024: Hemant Kumar, Advocate in Punjab and Haryana High Court has questioned the eligibility of BJP's Hisar Lok Sabha candidate Ranjit Chautala as the state Minister.
Kumar stated that Ranjit Chautala has only resigned as MLA but not as Minister. Notably, Chautala was sworn in as Haryana Minister on March 12 in Nayab Singh Saini-led government and he was allocated the portfolio of Energy and Jails on March 24. Within a short period, he got declared as the saffron party's candidate from Hisar Parliamentary Constituency.
"Meanwhile, although it has been now a week since Ranjit Chautala, who was elected as an Independent MLA from Rania Assembly Constituency (A.C.) in Sirsa district in Oct, 2019, reportedly submitted his resignation to the Haryana Assembly Speaker, Gian Chand Gupta, but it is yet to be accepted for reasons best known to the Speaker," said Advocate Hemant Kumar.
Hemant Kumar while quoting Paragraph 2(2) of the Tenth Schedule to Constitution of India (commonly known as Anti Defection Law), told that it provides that an elected member of a House who has been elected as such otherwise than as a candidate set up by any political party (i.e. who is elected as an Independent) shall be disqualified for being a member of the House if he joins any political party after such election.
"If an Independent MLA doesn't resign before joining any political party, then he entails disqualification from the membership of the House under aforementioned Para 2(2) of Anti-Defection Law. For this, an appropriate petition can be filed before the Speaker of the House for his disqualification not only by any member of the current House (MLA) but even by any other common person too Be that as it may, in view of the above, the resignation of Ranjit Chautala as MLA should be bearing the date of 24 March 2024 i.e. the day on which he formally joined BJP and it should also be accepted from that very date by the Speaker," Advocate added.
As far as continuance of Ranjit Chautala as Cabinet Minister after his resignation as MLA ( which although it yet to be accepted by the Assembly Speaker) is concerned, Hemant legally opines that since on 12 March, when Ranjit took Oath of Office & Secrecy as a Cabinet Minister, he was an MLA of the current House i.e. 14th Haryana Vidhan Sabha and thus post his resignation as MLA, he can't continue as Minister uninterrupted for maximum six months being non-MLA ( read under Article 164(4) of Constitution of India) since for such fresh innings/tenure as Minister, he would have to be administered fresh Oath of Office and Secrecy by the Governor.
Even otherwise, the aforementioned six-months limit of being Minister as non-MLA would begin from 24 March i.e. the day Ranjit Chautala resigned from membership of current Haryana Vidhan Sabha. The Advocate reiterated that after he is not able to recall a single instance either at the Centre or in any State , where any person has though resigned as MP or MLA but he continued as Minister in the Union or State Council of Ministers respectively.
In support of his contention, Hemant also argued that supposedly if a MLA is declared disqualified from membership of a House under provisions of Anti-Defection Law or else his election as MLA itself is quashed or set aside, for whatever reasons, by High Court or Supreme Court and if such person is also a Minister in the State Govt, then such person would also have to resign as Minister from Council of Ministers since he is no more a MLA. If the Chief Minister still desires to retain such a person (who is then non-MLA), it can be done for maximum six months but only once during the tenure of State Assembly, but in that case he would have to be administered fresh Oath of Officer and Secrecy by the Governor.
Pertinent that even the incumbent Chief Minister of Haryana, Nayab Singh Saini, is not a MLA as on today although he is scheduled to contest election for MLA from Karnal Assembly seat scheduled for next month i.e. 25 May 2024, the seat which has been vacated by the resignation of Manohar Lal Khattar, erstwhile Chief Minister of Haryana.
Ranjit Chautala, who is as of now BJP candidate from Hisar P.C. although after being administered fresh Oath of Office and Secrecy as Minister can simultaneously continue as such in Haryana Govt, Hemant opines that though its against constitutional morality but this remains a grey area.