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Especially When Irregularities Could Vitiate the Result”

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Bombay High Court Refuses to Reject MLC Election Petition Alleging 587 Ineligible Voters — “No Absolute Legal Bar Against Raising Electoral Roll Issues in an Election Petition, Especially When Irregularities Could Vitiate the Result”
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Bombay High Court Refuses to Reject MLC Election Petition Alleging 587 Ineligible Voters — “No Absolute Legal Bar Against Raising Electoral Roll Issues in an Election Petition, Especially When Irregularities Could Vitiate the Result”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court rejected the application filed under Order VII Rule 11 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 seeking to dismiss an election petition at the threshold.…
Posted by Rawlaw May 26, 2025

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