The Delhi High Court declined to order a fresh election for the Bar Council of Delhi, rejecting pleas seeking repolling over alleged electoral irregularities. The decision brings temporary closure to a significant legal dispute concerning the conduct, fairness, and administration of the BCD elections.
Today(on 3rd June),The Supreme Court declined to order repolling in certain Chandragiri assembly constituency booths in Andhra Pradesh, stating factual inquiries were beyond its purview under Article 136. This decision has implications for electoral disputes, highlighting the judiciary’s cautious approach and respect for hierarchical judicial processes, especially in the context of electoral litigation in India.
