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This is an archive article published on August 30, 2011

No fresh air: HC dismisses Suresh Kalmadi’s plea to attend Parliament

MP faces criminal proceedings for alleged role in awarding lucrative CWG contract to Swiss firm at inflated rates.

The Delhi High Court today dismissed the plea of sacked CWG Organising Committee Chairman Suresh Kalmadi,a Lok Sabha MP,seeking permission to attend

the ongoing Parliament session.

“In view of the gravity of the offence and the allegations of huge magnitude,it would be totally inappropriate to grant him permission solely on the ground of freedom of speech inside the Parliament House,on the foundation that he has to meet Constitutional obligations. The writ petition is dismissed,” the Bench,comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justice Sanjiv Khanna,said.

The Congress Lok Sabha member from Pune had moved the division bench of the High Court challenging the order of its single-judge bench of Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw,who had rejected his plea for the permission dubbing it as “an attempt to get fresh air outside the prison”.

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Kalmadi had filed the appeal contending the single judge had wrongly equated the rights of an MP with those of the common people despite the Constitution conferring some privileges on Parliamentarians.

The 67-year-old MP is facing criminal proceedings for his alleged role in awarding a lucrative Commonwealth Games contract to a Swiss firm at inflated rates.

Kalmadi had sought the court’s permission claiming that attending Parliament session was his duty towards his electorate and is linked to his right to freedom of speech and expression.

Appearing for Kalmadi,counsel Ashok Desai had yesterday told the Bench that it was the constitutional duty of a parliamentarian to attend the House and this duty was also linked to some privileges conferred upon him under Article 105 of the Constitution.

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He had also submitted that Kalmadi was a representative of th epeople for over 28 years,and wanted to represent his constituency in Parliament.

“I am not going to attend any ceremony but I have to do my constitutional duty,” Desai said.

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