civil action in court. (a) Article V of the Constitution of West Virginia provides that the legislative, executive, and judicial departments of the government of West Virginia shall be separate and distinct, so that neither shall exercise the powers properly belonging to either of the others. (b) It is an unconstitutional violation of the separation of powers mandated by Article V of the Constitution of West Virginia for: (1) Any court of this state to issue a writ of mandamus, a writ of uprohibition, or an injunction against the Legislature; or (2) Any person to name the Legislature or the presiding officers thereof, in any action challenging the constitutionality of a statute. a (c) Pursuant to the separation of powers required bly Article V of the West Virginia Constitution, if any suit is filed seeking relief under subdivision (1), subsection (a) of this section, or if any suit is filed naming the legislature, or the presiding officers thereof, in violation of the provisions of subdivision (2i), subsection (a) of this section, the court must, upon motion, summarily dismiss the action, or dismiss the parties improperly joined. (c) This section shall be applied retrospectively and retroactively to all actions pending at the time of the enactment of this section.
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