Court Decision
Subject : Election Law - Voter Eligibility
In a significant ruling, the High Court of Gujarat, presided over by Honourable Mr. Justice
Aniruddha P. Mayee
, upheld the exclusion of several traders from the voters list for the upcoming elections of the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (A.P.M.C.) in Borsad. The court dismissed the petitions filed by Shakti Traders, represented by
The case arose from the decision of the authorized officer of the A.P.M.C. to delete the names of the petitioners from the voters list, citing non-payment of market fees for the current financial year. The petitioners argued that they had complied with all necessary requirements, including the payment of market fees for the previous three years, and claimed that their exclusion was arbitrary and unjustified.
The petitioners contended that: - They had paid the requisite market fees for the last three financial years and had attempted to pay the fees for the current year, which was returned by the market committee. - The exclusion from the voters list violated their rights and undermined the electoral process. - The objections raised against their inclusion were based on conjecture and lacked factual support.
The respondents, represented by the Additional Advocate General, argued that: - The petitioners had not paid the market fees for the current year, which is a prerequisite for inclusion in the voters list as per Section 11(1)(ii) of the A.P.M.C. Act. - The election process was time-sensitive, and any interference could disrupt the electoral schedule. - The objections raised by a fellow trader were valid and warranted the exclusion of the petitioners.
The court referenced the principles established in previous cases regarding the eligibility criteria for voters in market committee elections. It emphasized that the election process must be conducted fairly and in accordance with the law, and that the authorized officer had acted within their jurisdiction in determining voter eligibility.
The court found that: - The petitioners had failed to substantiate their claims regarding the payment of market fees for the current year. - The authorized officer's decision to exclude the petitioners was based on a thorough examination of the facts and was not arbitrary. - The court reiterated that the electoral process should not be disrupted unless extraordinary circumstances warrant such action.
The High Court dismissed the petitions, affirming the exclusion of the petitioners from the voters list for the A.P.M.C. elections. The court highlighted the importance of adhering to the eligibility criteria set forth in the A.P.M.C. Act and the necessity of maintaining the integrity of the electoral process.
This ruling underscores the critical nature of compliance with electoral regulations and the court's reluctance to interfere in election matters unless clear violations of law or principles of natural justice are demonstrated.
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