1971 ALLMR ONLINE 209 (S.C.)
Supreme Court Of India
S. M. SIKRI, G. K. MITTER, K. S. HEGDE, A.N. GROVER AND P. JAGANMOHAN REDDY, JJ.
Thiru K. N. RajgopalAppellant v.Thiru M. Karunanidhi and othersRespondents.
Civil Appeal No. 186 of 1971
17th March, 1971.
Petitioner Counsel: The following Judgment of the Court was delivered by
No 196 of 1971 D/- 17-3-1971- (AIR 1971 SC 1002).The only difference is that the Governor is not elected but he is appointed by the President under Article 155 of the Constitution and Article 356 of the Constitution makes provisions in case of failure of constitutional machinery in the State.Article 164 (2) which provides that the Council of Ministers shall be collectively responsible to the Legislative Assembly of the State has to be read in the same manner as we have read Article 75 (3).In the result the appeal is dismissed but with no order as to costs.Appeal Dismissed
Cases Cited:
U. N. Rao v. Smt. Indira Gandhi, (1971) AIR 1971 SC 1002 (V 58),Civil Appl. No. 196 of 1971,D/- 17-3-1971 [Para 1]
JUDGMENT
SIKRI, C. J.:-We have just delivered judgment in U. N. R. Rao v. Smt. Indira Gandhi, Civil Appl. No. 196 of 1971, D/- 17-3-1971- (AIR 1971 SC 1002). A similar question arises in this appeal, but with new respect to the Chief Minister and the Ministers of the State of Tamil Nadu The relevant articles are worded similarly. The only difference is that the Governor is not elected but he is appointed by the President under Article 155 of the Constitution and Article 356 of the Constitution makes provisions in case of failure of constitutional machinery in the State. But when an assembly is dissolved there is no failure of the constitutional machinery within Article 356. Article 164 (2), which provides that the Council of Ministers shall be collectively responsible to the Legislative Assembly of the State has to be read in the same manner as we have read Article 75 (3). Following our reasoning in that appeal this appeal must fail. In the result the appeal is dismissed but with no order as to costs.