The bench of Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice R Mahadevan, however, refused their plea for an urgent hearing and asked them to file an affidavit, reported The Times of India.
The petitioners have argued that the suspension was "unprecedented". Leader of Opposition MK Stalin said, "It appears to be an elaborate plan designed to deprive members of DMK party of an opportunity to engage in debates and proceedings in the forthcoming week in which the House is expected to pass vital Bills and Budget proposals."
On Wednesday, all 79 DMK legislators present in the Tamil Nadu Assembly were evicted and suspended for a week after chaos that followed a mocking remark made about Opposition leader MK Stalin’s 'Nammaku Naame' roadshow.
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