City
Epaper

Bombay High Court asks BMC to file reply on Rutuja Latke's resignation today

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 13, 2022 14:10 IST

The Bombay high Court asked the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to inform at 2.30 pm whether or not it ...

Open in App

The Bombay high Court asked the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to inform at 2.30 pm whether or not it will accept the resignation of Rutuja Latke, widow of Shiv Sena MLA Ramesh Latke from 166 Andheri (east) assembly constituency, so that she can contest the bye-elections.

This is not a matter that should be brought to court, said bench. Questioned why BMC is not exercising discretion to waive one month notice period. "When will you do it You should have done it by now."

During the hearing, Justice Nitin Jamdar remarked, “Tell us at 2.30 whether u are accepting or not. This is not the matter that should have come to the court. " He further asked the civic body, “If any employee wants to contest election, what is your difficulty?”

Tags: Bombay High CourtBMCShiv Sena
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Civic Body to Procure Stationery Worth ₹3.86 Crore for Next Two Years

Mumbai2002 Mumbai BMC Election Fraud: Case Against Former Corporator Ramesh Kamble in Chembur Over Fake Caste Certificate

MumbaiMumbai: Kishori Pednekar’s Manache Shlok Reciting in BMC Schools Proposal Faces Opposition from Vijay Ubale

MumbaiMumbai Toilet Turns Café: Eatery Found Operating Behind BMC Women’s Washroom in Fort

MumbaiMumbai Water Cut: No Supply for 16 Hours in These Areas From March 28

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai Mega Infra Launch: CM Devendra Fadnavis to Inaugurate Metro Lines 9, 2B, Twin Tunnel and Pod Taxi Today

MumbaiMumbai ANC Seizes 7.6 Kg Hydroponic Cannabis Worth Rs 7.69 Crore in Vile Parle; One Drug Peddler Arrested

MumbaiMumbai: Man Dies by Suicide After Jumping in Front of Train; Leaves Video Alleging Wife’s Affair, Probe On

MumbaiHamza Addicted to Online Game PUBG, Used to Speak With Unknown People, Says Mumbai Accused’s Father

MaharashtraFrom Party Worker to State President: Only BJP Makes It Possible, Says Ravindra Chavan