HIGH COURT OF KERALA
P. B. Suresh Kumar, J
PETER M.V. – Appellant
Versus
THE STATE ELECTION COMMISSION – Respondent
J U D G M E N T
Petitioners in these writ petitions are challenging allocation of reserved seats to different wards/divisions of some of the local bodies in the State for the ensuing election. They are either persons interested in electing their representatives or getting elected as the representatives of the people in the ensuing election. It is alleged in all the writ petitions that the aforesaid wards/divisions were successively reserved for one or other categories in the elections held during 2010 and 2015 and that the said wards/divisions are reserved again for the third time in the ensuing election. According to the petitioners, the aforesaid wards/divisions having been successively reserved for two consecutive elections, the said wards/divisions cannot be reserved in the ensuing election. The petitioners, therefore, seek appropriate directions in this regard in the writ petitions.
2. Statements have been filed by the State Election Commission in some of the matters taking the stand that the writ petitions are belated in as much as the election has already been announced on 06.11.2020 and they are, therefore, liable to be dismissed on that score. It was also contended in the s
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