Updated On: 12 September, 2019 07:33 AM IST | | Agencies
Scotland's highest court says final decision will be taken by Britain's Supreme Court, which will begin full hearing against the suspension next Tuesday

Demonstrators carry an effigy of Boris Johnson at a protest against his decision to suspend Parliament, in London. File pic/AFP
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend the UK Parliament less than two months before Britain is due to leave the European Union was unlawful, a Scottish court ruled Wednesday, although it didn't order the suspension to be overturned.
Judges at Scotland's highest court in Edinburgh said UK's Supreme Court must make the final decision. A full hearing there is due to begin on Tuesday. They said the suspension was motivated by the "improper purpose of stymying Parliament".