Karnataka High Court Notice on Plea Against SEC’s Action of Conducting Parallel SIR in Mahadevapura Assembly Constituency
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Karnataka High Court notice on plea against SEC’s action of conducting parallel SIR in Mahadevapura assembly constituency
The High Court of Karnataka on Wednesday ordered the issuance of notices to the State Election Commission (SEC), the Election Commission of India (ECI), and the State government on a petition challenging the legality of the SEC’s order for a parallel Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the Greater Bengaluru Authority’s (GBA) wards falling under the Mahadevapura Assembly constituency.
SIR for Bengaluru civic wards: HC orders notice to ECs, State Govt
The Karnataka High Court has sought responses from state and election bodies. A petition questions the State Election Commission's parallel voter revision process. This revision is for select Bengaluru civic wards while elections are due. The Election Commission of India is already conducting a nationwide voter enumeration. The court has granted one week for responses and will hear the case again.
Hyderabad: Telangana state BJP president Ramachandra Rao has made shocking remarks. He alleged that the Election Commission is currently acting in favour of the AIMIM as part of the Sar process. Party leaders, including Telangana state president N. Ramachandra Rao, have filed a complaint in a memorandum submitted to the Telangana Chief Electoral Officer. Accordingly, they have complained that the AIMIM leaders are being given access to the ECI a…
While the Special Intensive Voter List Revision (SIR) process conducted by the Central Election Commission across the country is underway, a writ petition has been filed in the High Court challenging the State Election Commission's order to conduct separate and parallel revisions for some wards in Bengaluru. The High Court, which heard the petition, has issued notices to the State and Central Election Commissions.
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