delhi hc refusesto order fresh bar council polls amid allegation of malpractice
New Delhi, June 7 -- The Delhi High Court on Saturday refused to order fresh elections for the Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) over allegations of manipulation of ballot papers by a counting staff during the polling in February this year.
A bench of justices Anil Kshetarpal and Tejas Karia said that the manipulation of certain ballot papers by a member of the counting staff did not justify ordering a fresh election merely because the tampering was detected during the counting process. The court observed that such cases must be addressed in accordance with the procedures prescribed under the Bar Council of India (BCI) rules and guidelines. The appropriate course was to rectify the affected ballots as per the established framework rather than dire...
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