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good morning brother.
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prepare and file a convenience compilation.
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why, why.
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everyone should.
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alright, we will say this.
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what we will say.
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alright we will say this, that, the hearing of the petitions before the constitution bench
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shall commence on the second of august twenty twenty three at ten thirty am, and
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shall thereafter proceed from day to day, except for the miscellaneous days, namely, mondays and
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fridays. it has been agreed that mister prasanna, learned counsel assisting on the side of
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the petitioners and mister kanu agarwal, learned counsel appearing assisting on the side of the
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respondents shall be the nodal counsel for the preparation of common convenience compilations.
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my lord that is filed.
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since convenience compilations have already been prepared earlier, should any of the counsel seek to
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add to them, this shall be done positively by the twenty seventh of july twenty
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twenty three.
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the nodal counsel shall ensure that the convenience compilations are indexed and paginated to facilitate
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the hearing.
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all the learned counsel shall be given copies of the convenience compilation so indexed and
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paginated immediately after the compilations are prepared.
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the convenience compilations shall, written submissions shall also be filed on or before the twenty
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seventh of july twenty twenty three.
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after the twenty seventh of july twenty twenty three, no further additions to the convenience
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but parties may like to add to it.
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compilation shall be permissible and the arguments shall proceed on the basis of the status
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of the record as on the twenty seventh of july twenty twenty three.
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the solicitor general has informed the court that the union of india, that though the
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union of india has filed an additional affidavit, setting out the perspective of the union
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government in regard to the post notification developments, the contents of the affidavit have no
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bearing on the constitutional issues which are raised in the petitions and which shall hence
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not be relied upon.
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for that purpose.
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for that purpose.
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my lords, small, there is.
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the links are available.
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even chief justice, the synopsis i think they have been filed by both the parties
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already.
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just one second, justice kaul is trying to say something.
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yes justice kaul?
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my lord shall permit me allow to speak.
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just one second, justice kaul was saying something, because he is online.
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in view of the stage which this matter had reached, chief justice, the synopsis also
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had been filed by the parties.
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so unless they want to supplement it, both sides had filed, at least especially the
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petitioners' side had almost completed argument.
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the links are available.
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so the synopsis was already filed.
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so they may look at whether they want to rely on you know, somewhat altering
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the same may not be useful.
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justice kaul says if you don't want to supplement from.
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we need to supplement.
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there have been subsequent judgements which have come in the last two years which we
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have to rely on.
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that's right.
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supplement if required.
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that you have already said now.
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there is a nodal counsel on this side.
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democratic parties.
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there are totally.
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my lord. any additional material which is permitted to be filed by the date so
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prescribed, shall be filed only through the nodal counsel.
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the only concern in asking this kind of indulgence is, especially in a matter like
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this, the course of an argument, a perspective on how you look at a constitutional
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provision or even develop and take earlier or later, how they could be seen in
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a particular perspective will be matter for the court and the counsel to assist the
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court. therefore to foreclose everything at this stage would be little problematic.
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let there be a.
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the nodal counsel on their side may have to be.
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only document.
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mister attorney general, it will become impossible because if people start filing things, i think
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this is now dot let us now follow this as a modality for constitution bench
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hearings that at least a week before the hearing starts, everybody is aware of what
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they are going to argue, and then you conclude it with.
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my lords. only one last thing which i wanted to suggest was this, apportionment of
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time.
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i think that's very important.
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i would suggest that on the side of the petitioners you must sit down together,
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decide who is going to argue what point.
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who is the nodal counsel on your side?
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mister ramachandran is leading us.
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the order in which arguments would be addressed should be given to us in advance
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by the nodal counsel.
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likewise, on the side of the respondents. and please apportion time between yourselves.
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we might do that before we commence the hearing.
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on this side also we'll do.
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do that so that you know we can.
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we've done it before, we will do that.
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we have twenty three petitions my lords on this list, of which fourteen of them
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are the challenges.
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mister prasanna. mister prasanna, and.
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the three hundred and seventy challenges.
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eight of them are prior in time, which are challenging article thirty five (a).
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those actually can evade the outcome of these fourteen, because if we succeed here then
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those have to be heard.
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if we fail completely here then those become infructuous.
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they are on the list.
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i have in fact.
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you can hand it over to the court master.
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and perhaps what you can do is, this can be added in the convenience compilation
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so that instead of taking.
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