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Supreme Court Directs State Local Body Polls By January 31, 2016 Pulls Up Maharashtra State Electiuon Commission

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Pulling up the Maharashtra State Election Commission for non-compliance of its order, the Supreme Court has  now  directed the state local body polls, stalled since 2022, to be completed by January 31, 2026 without further extension.

The bench was irked over the failure of the state election commission (SEC) to comply with its order mandating a timely conclusion of the stalled local body elections.

“Elections of all local bodies, including zilla parishads, panchayat samitis and all municipalities shall be conducted by January 31, 2026. No further extension shall be granted to the state and the state election commission. In case any other logistic assistance required, application can be filed promptly before October 31, 2025. No prayer will be entertained thereafter,” a bench comprising Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi said.

The bench was informed that the delimitation for municipalities was underway and the SEC had sought an extension on grounds including insufficient EVMs besides the unavailability of school premises due to board exams.

“We are constrained to observe that SEC has failed to take prompt action for compliance of this court’s directions in the prescribed time schedule. However, as a one-time concession, we deem apt to issue following directions,” it said.

The bench added, “Pending delimitation shall be completed by October 31, 2025. No further extension shall be granted. Delimitation exercise shall not be ground to defer elections.”

The bench rejected the plea for postponement of polls on the ground that due to upcoming board exams, schools premises will be unavailable, saying the exams will take place in March next year.

“The chief secretary, Maharashtra, to immediately deploy requisite staff to perform duties of returning officers and other assisting staff as may be required,” it directed.

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