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DMK’s contempt petition for failure to hold local boody elections closed

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The Madras High Court on Tuesday closed yet another contempt of court petition filed by DMK in 2017 over the failure of the then AIADMK regime to hold the local body elections disregardi­ng the statutory provisions.

A division bench comprising Justice MM Sundresh and Justice M Sundar closed the contempt plea following submission­s from senior counsel P Wilson on behalf of the DMK that the present government headed by the party was in the process of conducting the election.

“One part of elections was conducted in January 2020 and the other part is going to be conducted by State Election commission. Hence, the contempt proceeding­s may be accordingl­y be put to an end,” he said. Appearing for the State Election Commission, advocate Siva Shanmugam submitted that steps were being taken to complete elections for all remaining local bodies.

DMK had moved the plea citing failure of the then AIADMK government to abide by a High Court order on September

4 directing the government to hold the polls.

A week ago, a division bench comprising Justice Sundresh and Justice SM Subramania­m had closed a contempt of court petition filed by DMK’s organisati­on secretary RS Bharathi in 2017 against the then Tamil Nadu State Election Commission­er P Seetharama­n for not holding polls despite specific court directions.

It was closed after recording similar grounds that the incumbent government has embarked on the process of completing the process.

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