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SC says order in 2-3 weeks on HC quashing AP govt ordinance curtailing tenure of SEC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Wednesday said it intends to dispose of in couple of weeks a batch of pleas, including one filed by Andhra Pradesh government, challengin­g the high court order which struck down an ordinance curtailing the tenure of the state poll panel chief from five to three years.

A bench of Chief Justice S A Bobde and Justices R Subhash Reddy and A S Bopanna said it would not pass any interim order and would dispose of the pleas in next two to three weeks.

Senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, appearing for the Andhra Pradesh government, said that during the period governor may be requested to appoint an interim state election commission­er as election work in the state has been put on hold. The bench refused to pass any directions and posted the matter after three weeks.

On June 10, the top court had refused to stay the order of the High Court striking down an ordinance promulgate­d by the Andhra Pradesh government curtailing the tenure of the state poll panel chief from five years to three.

It had issued notices and sought response from the State Election Commission (SEC) and Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar, who was restored as state poll panel chief.

The top court had agreed to hear the plea of state government challengin­g the recent decision of Andhra Pradesh High Court striking down the ordinance and asked Kumar and others to file their response in two weeks.

It had said that there are some constituti­onal issues involved, which require hearing.

The top court had said it was not satisfied that the motives of the state government were entirely innocent.

On May 29, the high court had struck down the Ordinance promulgate­d on April 10 by the Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy government, curtailing the tenure of the SEC from five to three years.

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