
HC seeks replies from Chandigarh admin, municipal corporation on AAP's plea for fresh mayoral polls
The Hindu
Punjab and Haryana High Court issues notices to the Chandigarh administration and Municipal Corporation on AAP's petition calling for fresh elections.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court issued notices to the Chandigarh administration and the Municipal Corporation on the AAP's petition seeking fresh elections under the supervision of a retired HC judge on January 31.
The Court gave the respondents three weeks to file their replies in the matter.
The BJP swept the Chandigarh mayoral polls on Jan. 30 in a shock defeat for the Aam Aadmi Party-Congress alliance, which alleged foul play and moved the high court seeking fresh elections.
The petition was filed by AAP Councillor Kuldeep Kumar, who was the candidate for the post of mayor, against the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation and the Union Territory administration, among others.
Speaking to reporters after the hearing, the petitioner's counsel Gurminder Singh said the Court has given three weeks to the Chandigarh administration, the Municipal Corporation, and others to file their replies.
Senior standing counsel Anil Mehta said the Court did not give any interim relief to the petitioner.
In the plea, Mr. Kumar has sought to set aside the process of the election of the mayor of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation, alleging "complete fraud and forgery".