Telangana High Court Says Power To Interfere Under Writ Jurisdiction After Election Process Has Commenced Very Limited; Telangana Election 2023
The Business Guardian|November 22, 2023
The Telangana High Court in the case observed and has reiterated in various cases filed through the week that the writ jurisdiction of the Court in order to interfere with the election process as once the elections have been announced it is extremely limited.

The Division bench comprising of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice N.V. Shravan Kumar in the case observed and has stated while heavily relying on the judgment passed by the Supreme Court in the case Manda Jagannath vs. K.S.Rathnam. The court in the case observed and stated that all claim relates to the upcoming Elections in the State of Telangana scheduled to be held on November 30, 2023. It has been stated before the court in one of the writ plea moved that the petitioner, who being a candidate from the Bahujan Samaj Party was challenging the rejection of the nomination paper of her from the Madhira Assembly Constituency.

Before the court, she contended that the nomination was rejected on the ground of submitting Xeroxs of Form A & B in place of the originals and prayed to set the rejection order aside.

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