SC stays Calcutta HC verdict disqualifying Mukul Roy as MLA for defecting to TMC
Roy was elected to the House on a BJP ticket from the Krishnanagar Uttar seat in May 2021.
PTI
New Delhi, 16 Jan
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the Calcutta High Court
verdict disqualifying senior leader Mukul Roy as an MLA of the West Bengal
Assembly after he defected to the TMC from the BJP.
A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice
Joymalya Bagchi stayed the 13 November, 2025 order of the high court.
Taking recourse to the anti-defection law, the high court,
for the first time, exercised its constitutional authority to disqualify an
elected lawmaker under the anti-defection law.
Roy was elected to the House on a BJP ticket from the
Krishnanagar Uttar seat in May 2021, but joined the ruling Trinamool Congressin June that year in the presence of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and TMC
national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, while retaining his MLA status.
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