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Uttarakhand high court stays panchayat polls over quota notification

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand HC has put the upcoming panchayat polls on maintain, stating that the gazette notification on reservation guidelines had not been issued by govt. A division bench of Chief Justice G Narendar and Justice Alok Mahra sought an in depth rationalization from the authorities on this regard.The court identified that the state EC had gone forward and introduced ballot dates final week though associated authorized proceedings have been nonetheless pending. The elections have been scheduled to be held in two phases – on July 10 and 15 – with outcomes on July 19. Around 47.7 lakh voters have been anticipated to solid their votes throughout 12 of Uttarakhand’s 13 districts (Haridwar district had been excluded from the method).The case had reached the court by means of petitions filed by Ganesh Dutt Kandpal and others from Bageshwar, who objected to the government’s determination to revoke the outdated reservation rotation system and introduce new guidelines on June 9 and 11, respectively. The petitioners argued that this transfer allowed sure seats – already reserved for 3 consecutive phrases – to stay reserved for a fourth time period, which they mentioned was “unfair and against the spirit of rotation, as it restricted opportunities for other candidates”.The court agreed that this contradicted its earlier directions on honest reservation practices. While govt mentioned a single-judge bench was already wanting into associated points, the petitioners’ counsel identified that their problem was centered on the June 9 notification and had been particularly positioned earlier than the division bench. The single bench, they added, was inspecting the June 11 order individually.Meanwhile, chief standing counsel, CS Rawat, advised TOI, “The court noted that govt went ahead with the election process without issuing a gazette notification. However, by evening, we received the gazette notification, which we will place before the court in a similar case related to panchayat elections.”



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