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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Supreme Court of India(SCI) stays polls to seven West Bengal municipal bodies

The Supreme Court on Tuesday May 19,2015 put on hold the elections to seven Municipal Bodies in West Bengalon the state government's plea as these bodies are being converted into municipal corporations.

A vacation bench of Justice AK Sikri and Justice Uday Umesh Lalit ordered the status quo as it issued notice to the Centre, West Bengal State Election Commission and a PIL petitioner Pronoy Roy after senior counsel Kapil Sibal told the court that the process of converting these bodies into municipal Corporations would be completed by June 15 and thereafter the elections can be held at any time.

The West Bengal government had moved the apex court challenging the Calcutta High Court's May 15 order by which it had asked the the state election commission to hold elections to seven local bodies by June 16.
The state government had approached the high court seeking the modification of the state election commission's election schedule for seven municipal bodies seeking some more time hold elections.

The seven civic bodies are -
  • Asansol Municipal Corporation
  • Kulti Municipality
  • Raniganj Municipality
  • Jamuria Municipality
  • Bidhannagar Municipality
  • Rajarhat-Gopalpur Municipality and 
  • Bally Municipality

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