In a significant turn of events, Mohammed Faizal, the Member of Parliament representing Lakshadweep for the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), faced disqualification from the Lok Sabha. This action followed a ruling by the Kerala High Court, which dismissed his plea to suspend his conviction in a murder attempt case.
A statement from the Lok Sabha Secretariat read, “In view of the order dated 03.10.2023 of the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala, Shri Mohammed Faizal P.P., Member of Lok Sabha representing the Lakshadweep Parliamentary Constituency of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, stands disqualified from the membership of Lok Sabha from the date of his conviction, i.e., 11th January 2023.”
It is noteworthy that this is the second instance of Faizal being disqualified as a Lok Sabha member.
However, there is a crucial aspect to consider. As per a prior High Court order, the suspension of Faizal’s sentence, along with three others, will remain in effect until the final disposition of their appeal.
The legal episode dates back to January 11, 2023, when a sessions court in Kavaratti sentenced Faizal and three co-accused to a ten-year prison term, along with a fine of Rs 1 lakh each, in connection with a murder attempt case.
This development carries significant political ramifications, and it underscores the legal intricacies that continue to shape India’s parliamentary landscape.
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