City
Epaper

Stay election process in view of COVID-19 surge, lawyers request Supreme Court

By ANI | Updated: April 8, 2021 03:15 IST

A petition filed by lawyers -- Vishal Thakre and Aditya Yadav -- before the Supreme Court, seeks a direction to stay the election process in the country citing surge in coronavirus cases in the country.

Open in App

A petition filed by lawyers -- Vishal Thakre and Aditya Yadav -- before the Supreme Court, seeks a direction to stay the election process in the country citing surge in coronavirus cases in the country.

The petition, which was filed with a dairy number before the Apex Court, has been drawn by a lawyer, Pradeep Kumar Yadav and has been filed through Advocate-On-Record (AOR) Sanjeev Malhotra.

The petition stated that mass gatherings are held during the election process and many powerful leaders are responsible for this alleged violation and they are never punished for their actions by any authority or agency.

"Big rallies are being orgzed in the elections, rules are being ignored. No action is being taken against many tall leaders who are responsible for breaking the rules," the petition said.

The petition further stated that while the medical bulletin issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs raises serious concern on the Covid-19 situation, powerful leaders conducting election rally in many states, with huge gatherings, remain unchecked by any authority or agency.

"The petition is likely to come up for hearing before the Apex Court likely within a week or so", according to top court sources.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Vishal thakreAditya yadavSupreme CourtApex Court
Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessVodafone Idea Share Price Falls as Supreme Court Postpones AGR Dues Hearing to Oct 6

BusinessVodafone Idea Share Price Falls By 6% Ahead of Supreme Court Hearing On Rs, 9450 Crore AGR Dues

NationalDelhi Metro Tragedy: Woman Falls or Jumps From Supreme Court Station; Investigation Underway

BusinessVodafone Idea Shares Rise by 1%: Telecom Stock Jumps 15% in One Month After Government Signals Support on AGR Dues

NationalSupreme Court Rejects Jacqueline Fernandez’s Plea to Dismiss Rs 215 Crore Money Laundering Charges Linked to Sukesh Chandrashekhar

National Realted Stories

NationalProtecting Marathi: Uddhav Thackeray hints at stronger ties with MNS in BMC polls

NationalKerala Govt Medical College Teachers Association to launch protests over long-standing grievances

NationalBihar: Vijayadashami is celebrated in Patna amid rain

NationalMP: 11 die, 3 missing in twin accidents during Durga idol immersion; CM Yadav announces Rs 4 lakh aid

NationalSiddaramaiah conducting caste census to save his CM’s post: Union Minister