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Supreme Court: Chandigarh Mayor Poll Officer Altered Election Unlawfully, Lied To Us

Supreme Court: Chandigarh Mayor Poll Officer Altered Election Unlawfully, Lied To Us

Supreme Court: Chandigarh Mayor Poll Officer Altered Election Unlawfully, Lied To Us

While declaring the AAP candidate as the winner of the Chandigarh mayoral polls, the Supreme Court came down heavily on returning officer Anil Masih.

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NEW DELHI: Today, the Supreme Court proclaimed AAP councillor Kuldeep Kumar as the winner and new mayor of Chandigarh, while strongly rebuking returning officer Anil Masih and issuing him a show cause notice.

Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, leading the Supreme Court bench, criticized Masih for

“unlawfully altering the course of the mayoral election”

and reprimanded him for providing false statements before the court. Masih had initially declared the BJP candidate as the victor of the Chandigarh mayoral polls on January 30, citing eight votes from the AAP-Congress coalition as “invalid.”

AAP’s Kuldeep Kumar secured 12 votes, while the BJP’s candidate, Manoj Sonkar, received 16 votes. This prompted AAP to accuse the returning officer of ballot tampering.

The Supreme Court, disapproving of Masih’s actions in defacing the votes, ordered the eight “invalid” votes to be regarded as valid, as they were cast in favor of the AAP.

SUPREME COURT REMARKS ON CHANDIGARH MAYORAL POLLS

CASE TITLE:
Kuldeep Kumar vs UT Chandigarh and ors
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