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High Court stays order on Kochi Corporation standing committee election
The Hindu
Kerala HC Division Bench stays single judge's order nullifying election of V.A. Sreejith as chairperson of Education Standing Committee of Kochi Corporation. Court directs State Election Commission to keep ballots in sealed cover. Single judge had allowed petition filed by UDF candidate Bastin Babu. Case to be considered later.
A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court stayed a single judge’s order nullifying the election of V.A. Sreejith as chairperson of the Education Standing Committee of the Kochi Corporation.
It was on an appeal filed by Mr. Sreejith that the bench consisting of Chief Justice A.J. Desai and Justice V.G. Arun issued the order.
The court directed the State Election Commission to keep the ballots used in the poll in sealed cover and produce them before the court when directed.
A single judge had allowed the petition filed by Bastin Babu, the UDF candidate for the election, stating that the vote cast by Mr. Sreejith was invalid.
The Division Bench will consider the case later.
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