Millennium Post

SC directs MP SEC to issue poll programme for local bodies

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Tuesday directed the Madhya Pradesh State Election Commission (SEC) to issue a poll programme for local bodies within two weeks, saying more than 23,263 such bodies are functionin­g without elected representa­tives for the last over two years and this is bordering on a break down of rule of law .

The Apex Court said the ongoing activity of delimitati­on or formation of the ward cannot be a legitimate ground to be set forth by any authority to not discharge its constituti­onal obligation in notifying the election programme at the opportune time and to ensure that the elected body is installed before the expiry of five years term of the outgoing body.

A bench headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar noted that until the triple test formality is completed in all respects by the state government, no reservatio­n for the Other Backward Classes (OBCS) can be provisione­d.

The bench, also comprising Justices A S Oka and C T

Ravikumar, noted if the triple test exercise cannot be completed before the issue of the election programme by the SEC, the seats, except reserved for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes which is a constituti­onal requiremen­t, must be notified as for the general category.

Therefore, we direct the State Election Commission by way of an interim order, to issue an election programme without any further delay on the basis of the wards as per the delimitati­on done in the concerned local bodies when the elections had become due consequent to the expiry of five years term of the outgoing elected body or before coming into force of the impugned Amendment Act(s) whichever is later, it said.

The top court delivered its judgement on a plea that assailed the validity of some sections of the Madhya Pradesh Municipal Act, 1956, the Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Raj Avam Gram Swaraj Adhiniyam, 1993, and the Madhya Pradesh Municipali­ties Act, 1961.

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