Vice President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu today rejected the impeachment motion against Chief Justice Dipak Misra, reported NDTV.
“Clearly this is an internal matter to be resolved by the Supreme Court itself. Going through the five allegations mentioned in the notice, I am of the view that they are neither tenable nor admissible. The allegations emerging from the present case have a tendency of undermining the independence of the judiciary, which is the basic tenant of the constitution of India. Considering the totality of the facts, I am of the firm opinion that it is neither legal nor desirable or proper to admit the notice of motion on any one of these grounds,” said the Vice President in the order copy, as quoted by Times Now.
Earlier, reports had said that Naidu, also the chairman of Rajya Sabha, had begun the process of consultation on the impeachment notice against Chief Justice.
Meanwhile, the Congress has said that the party will talk to legal experts to take the next step.
"This is a really important matter. We don't know what was the reason for the rejection. Congress and other opposition parties will talk to some legal experts and take the next step, said Congress's P.L. Punia, as quoted by ANI.
Naidu had held discussions with a number of constitutional and legal experts, including Attorney General K K Venugopal, and former top law officer K Parasaran.
The vice president cut short his visit to Hyderabad and reached here to hold deliberations over the notice given by the seven opposition parties.
According to officials, Naidu spoke to former Lok Sabha secretary general Subhash Kashyap, ex-law secretary P K Malhotra and former legislative secretary Sanjay Singh on the issue.
He also held deliberations with senior officials of the Rajya Sabha Secretariat, they said, adding that Naidu also spoke to former Supreme Court judge B Sudarshan Reddy.
The officials said the vice president also spoke to the attorney general on the issue.
They also said Naidu continued with the deliberations till late in the evening and also spoke to K Parasaran, who was the attorney general during the Congress governments led by Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi and was also a member to the Upper House nominated by the party.
Leaders of the opposition parties had on Friday met Naidu and handed over the notice of impeachment against the chief justice of India (CJI) bearing signatures of 64 MPs and seven former members, who recently retired.
The opposition parties, led by the Congress, initiated the unprecedented step to impeach the CJI by moving the notice levelling charges against him. The parties had briefed the media after handing over the notice to the Upper House chairman.
While reviewing the notice, the Rajya Sabha officials had mentioned that making public the contents of a notice before it is admitted by the chair is in violation of parliamentary rules.
According to the provisions in the handbook for Rajya Sabha members, no advance publicity should be given to any notice to be taken up in the House till it is admitted by the chairman.
The move to propose impeachment notice against the CJI has led to a slugfest between the Congress and the BJP.
Meanwhile, the Congress said that the CJI should considering recusing himself from judicial and administrative duties until his name is cleared.
The BJP has said the Congress was trying to demean, degrade and denigrate the judiciary by moving the notice.