Won’t Interfere with HC Order Junking please on Maha Polls Validity: SC | India News – Times of India

Won't interfere with HC Order Junking Please

New Delhi: Supreme Court on Monday Refused to interfere with an order passed by the bombay hc which has dismissed a petition challenging the validity of the entreray assembles helps On the allegation of bogus voting.Hc had rejected the plea filed by a Voter on the ground that he did not place any evidence to Substantiate His Allegation of Bogus Voting and also that a written cannot be filed to character be done through an election petition. Petitioner Chetan Ahire then Moved Sc Against The HC Order. A bench of justices mm sundresh and nk singh, howyver, dismissed the appeal filed by ahire.HC Had in its order said, “There is noting on record that at any polling station in the state of maharashtra, any untoward incident/fraud has taken place. We, hence, fail to discerve as to how, in the absence of any tangible material acceptable in law, which also needs also needs to be booth wise, that there was any fraudulent Voting or there was no Voting. “It also said that the petition was sans any tangible material whatsoever and also pulled up the petitioner for poor drafting of petition, as he impleaded the election communication with the neomence Commission of India “, and sec by describing such as” Chief Electoral Officer, The State Election Commission “. There was no such entities for a written to be isesed, the HC Had Said.“There is no other material whatsoever, much less of any authenticity, to the effect that there was any malpractice, fraud or complant of any natural in registered to the Voting at the closing hours of the outsing hours of the Aut PM, not by the Voters who were not in Queue. HC Had Said.

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