Experts said that with a total of 34 disqualification petitions and counter-pleas filed from the rival sides and clubbed into six groups by the Speaker, there was a possibility some petitions may be rejected and some accepted. This may, experts said, lead to only some MLAs from both factions getting disqualified or none getting disqualified. From the Uddhav Thackeray faction, 14 MLAs are facing disqualification; from the Shinde side, its 40 MLAs. Four groups have petitions filed by Sena (UBT), while two have petitions filed by the Eknath Shinde-led Sena.