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Maneka Gandhi Moves SC Challenging Election Of Sultanpur MP Rambhual Nishad

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
September 19, 2024
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New Delhi: Former Union Minister Maneka Gandhi has moved the Supreme Court challenging the election of Samajwadi Party’s Rambhual Nishad as MP from Uttar Pradesh’s Sultanpur Lok Sabha constituency.

As per the computerised case status, the matter is likely to be heard by the apex court on September 20.

Earlier, the Allahabad High Court had dismissed Maneka Gandhi’s election petition being time-barred by Section 81, read with Section 86, of the Representation of People (RP) Act, 1951.

As per Section 81 of the RP Act, an election petition can be filed within 45 days from, but not earlier than the date of election of the returned candidate.

Justice Rajan Roy of the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court noted that the returned candidate was elected on June 4 but Maneka Gandhi filed an election petition on July 27.

In its judgment delivered on August 14, the single-judge bench of Justice Roy said: “The election petition has apparently been filed beyond the period of 45 days prescribed in Section 81 of the Act 1951. Section 86 of the Act 1951 provides that the High Court shall dismiss an election petition which does not comply with the provision of Section 81 or Section 82 or Section 117 of the Act 1951.”

There is no provision under the RP Act which permits condonation of such delay and extension of the imitation proscribed, the high court said, adding that “under the repealed Section 85, there was a provision for condonation of delay in filing election petition but there is no such provision in the RP Act existing as of now”.

In her petition, Maneka Gandhi contended that the Samajwadi Party leader did not disclose four criminal cases pending against him and swore a false affidavit.

(IANS)

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