Wednesday, 13 November 2019

Will Karnataka Government will get dismissed, SC Upholds Disqualification of 17 Cong-JDS MLAs But Allows Them to Contest Dec 5 Karnataka Bypolls

Then Assembly speaker KR Ramesh Kumar had disqualified these 17 MLAs of ruling the Congress-JD(S) coalition ahead of a trust vote in July.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the disqualification of the 17 Karnataka MLAs on the orders of the then Assembly Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar but allowed their plea to contest the by-election to be held on December 5 for the seats that fell vacant in July.

A three-judge bench of justices NV Ramana, Sanjiv Khanna and Krishna Murari held that the Speaker was not empowered to disqualify the lawmakers for the entire tenure of the term, which lasts until 2023.
“Speaker couldn't have barred the MLAs for any term. Speaker doesn't have the powers,” the court ruled, in a judgment that will likely set the tone for how the resignation-disqualification conundrum that threatens to derail the Tenth Schedule is dealt with in the future.
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Mysskin directorial Psycho, starring Udhayanidhi Stalin, Nithya Menen and Aditi Rao Hydari, is all set to hit theaters on December 27

Also starring Renuka, Shaji Chen, Aadukalam Naren, and Singampuli among others, Psycho was initially supposed to have Shanthnu Bhagyaraj in the lead role.
During March 2018, Mysskin announced that he would make a film starring Shanthanu Bhagyaraj in the lead role. A mutual friend of Mysskin and Shanthanu, film producer Ravinder Chandrasekaran of Libra Productions, had first initiated the idea of casting the actor, and Mysskin and ace cinematographer P. C. Sreeram accepted his choice. Shanthanu expressed his delight at being cast, calling it a "new birth" for him as an actor and that it was "a sweet surprise" as he had been "struggling for a decade to get an identity". For his character in the film, he began growing a thick beard. The producers held discussions with Nithya Menen and Sai Pallavi to portray the lead actresses.

Mamangam release date to be on December,12

Mamangam starring Mammootty is touted to be one of the costliest Malayalam movies ever made on a massive budget of Rs 50 crore.. The historical war-drama, directed by M Padmakumar, was in the making for over a year. The film, produced by Venu Kunnappilly, was supposed to hit the theatres on November 21.

However, the film has been pushed to a later date. Due to delay in the post-production work, the film's release date has been postponed to December 12. Mammootty took to Twitter to share the new release date with a new poster in which he is seen riding a horse.