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SC refuses to stay HC order disqualify­ing Pabubha Manek

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Tuesday refused to grant any relief to senior Gujarat BJP leader Pabubha Manek, who was disqualifi­ed as MLA from Dwarka constituen­cy by the high court last year.

Manek moved the top court seeking stay on the Gujarat High Court order so as to contest the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls.

A bench of Chief Justice S Abobde, M R Shah and A S Bopanna dismissed the applicatio­n filed by Manek in his pending petition seeking to stay on the high court order of April 12, last year.

Counsel appearing for Manek said that if the order is not stayed, he would not be able to contest the Rajya Sabha election scheduled for this month. He has sought the stay till the disposal of the pending petition.

The top court had on April 22, last year directed that Dwarka Assembly seat should not be declared vacant and admitted Manek's plea challengin­g his disqualifi­cation as an MLA from there.

It had however refused to stay the April 12 order of the high court which had set aside the election of Manek for submitting a defective nomination form and ordered by-election for the seat.

Manek's victory from the Dwarka Assembly constituen­cy in 2017 was challenged in the high court by his opponent and Congress candidate Meramanbha­igoria.

Goria said Manek's election should be set aside as he had submitted a defective nomination form having no mention about the name and number of the constituen­cy, that is '82-Dwarka'.

Admitting the contention raised by him, the high court had cancelled the election held for the Dwarka seat in December 2017, saying that the defect in the nomination form was a "defect of substantia­l character as contemplat­ed under the provisions of the Representa­tion of the People Act, 1951".

Though Goria had also sought to declare himself as the winner for garnering second highest vote after Manek in the poll, the court had not accepted that prayer and only ordered the cancellati­on of the election of Manek, who is a seven-time MLA from that constituen­cy.

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