SC dismisses plea challenging appointment of special observers in Bengal polls

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Tuesday dismissed a plea challenging the appointment of two retired bureaucrats as special and central police in in the recently-concluded

"The election is already over.....we don't want to interfere," observed the court.

was appointed as a central police for and Jharkhand, and was appointed as a The petition alleged that these appointments have been made to extract favours during the

Though, the court dismissed the petition, but it allowed the petitioner Ramu Mandi, an from Barrackpore constituency in West Bengal, to move the

The during the hearing told the court that polling in the election is already over. The for Mandi contested that though the voting is over, but results are yet to be declared.

The court rebutted that in these circumstances the should move the high court concerned. Mandi's contended that due to the lawyers' strike in Kolkata, nothing is moving. He told the court the appointment of these observers could hurt his chances as an

In the petition, Mandi said the appointment of retired officers cannot be justified, as there are already senior officers in service. Mandi also claimed that he fears being prejudiced by these retired officers overlooking the election process.

The petitioner said that Dubey and Nayak did not match the criteria in accordance with the Representation of People Act, as they were not serving government officers.

Barrackpore went to polls in the fifth phase of the The apex court on May 6 had asked the Election Commission, government and other respondents made in the petition to file a response to Mandi's petition.

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First Published: Tue, May 21 2019. 21:58 IST