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Supreme Court Calls for Prosecution of Chandigarh Municipal Polls Returning Officer

Last Updated: 05-02-2024 04:55:54pm
Supreme Court Calls for Prosecution of Chandigarh Municipal Polls Returning Officer

The Returning Officer of Chandigarh Municipal polls should be prosecuted for his actions as he can be clearly seen defacing the ballot papers on video to influence the election results, the Supreme Court said on Monday [Kuldeep Kumar vs UT Chandigarh and ors].

A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud with Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra took strong exception to the Returning Officer defacing ballot papers and making a mockery of democracy

"It is obvious that he has defaced the ballot papers, he needs to be prosecuted. Why is he looking at the camera. Mr Solicitor, this is a mockery of democracy and murdering democracy. We are appalled. Is this behaviour of a returning officer. Wherever there is cross at bottom, he does not touch it and when it is at the top he alters it, please tell returning officer that Supreme Court is watching him," CJI remarked.

The Court then proceeded to issue notice to Returning Officer Anil Masih and also directed that entire records of the municipal elections be sequestered with the High Court Registrar general.

Let the ballots and videography too be preserved, the Court added.

The Court also effectively stayed any activity on the part of the Municipal Corporation for the time being.

"The ensuing meeting of Chandigarh Municipal Corporation shall be deferred till the next date. Let the papers be handed over to the High Court registrar general by today 5 pm. List on the next Monday week," the Court ordered.

 

CJI DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala, Justice Manoj Misra

The bench was hearing a plea by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councillor Kuldeep Kumar challenging the Punjab and Haryana High Court's refusal to grant an immediate stay on election result in which a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate was declared elected Chandigarh Mayor.

BJP’s Manoj Sonkar was elected as Mayor on January 30 after he bagged 16 votes against the 12 votes received by the Congress-AAP candidate Kumar.

This was despite the fact that the AAP-Congress alliance had a majority in the house with 20 members.

Eight votes were rejected in the process as invalid, all of the AAP-Congress alliance.

On Kumar’s petition alleging fraud in BJP’s win and forgery in rejection of the eight votes, the High Court had last week only issued notice and listed the matter for hearing after three weeks.

Kumar then moved the Supreme Court seeking a stay on the operation of the notification that has been or may be issued for appointment of Sonkar as the Mayor.

Before the High Court, Kumar had prayed for fresh election in a free and fair manner under the supervision of a retired High Court judge.

It was alleged that in complete departure of the practice and rules, the Presiding Officer Anil Masih refused to allow the nominees of parties to monitor the counting of votes.

The plea further stated that there were three baskets in front of the Presiding Officer - one each for the candidates of the AAP-Congress alliance and BJP and one for invalid votes.

As per the plea, video recording of the election clearly reveal that the Presiding Officer shuffled the votes from one basket to another “only with a view to create a confusion during which he completely compromised the election process by forgery and tampering.”

The petition further alleged that the Presiding Officer against all the rules and regulations announced the result that eight votes had been declared invalid but “did not utter a single word for the invalidity of the votes and the party to whom these invalid votes were polled”

TAGS: Supreme Court Returning Officer Chandigarh Municipal polls Prosecution


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