Orissa High Court annuls BMC corporator's election

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The High today annulled the 2014 of a Bhubaneswar Municipal corporator on the ground of mismatch in her name and educational data mentioned in her nomination paper and accompanying affidavits.

Declaring the of Sukanti Subudhi, the corporator of ward no 18, as "null and void", the Bench of Justice Biswanath Rath ordered the state to hold to the vacant ward within two months.


The High also quashed an earlier judgment passed in this connection by the Khurda in January 2015.

The judgment came on a writ filed by Punam Parida, who had unsuccessfully contested the Municipal elections from the same ward in 2014.

She had alleged in her that Subudhi had submitted a forged transfer certificate (TC) from her school in which she was named as Dhadi Jena.

"while the TC mentioned that she left the school in 1988 as a Class 9 student, the affidavit submitted by Subudhi mentioned that she left the school in the year 1998 as a class 10 student", the petitioner had alleged, urging the High to declare Subudhi's null and void.

Parida had brought the discrepancies to the notice of Khurda district officer at the time of the poll but cognizance was not taken. She then filed an before the Khurda which was also turned down.

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