New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear on November 23 The Trinamool Congress party was looking for an insulting action against the Tripura Government and others because it failed to reduce the incidence of violence against the upcoming local body parties.
Judge D y Chandrachud and S Bopanna said they would hear the request on Tuesday after advocating Amar Dave, appearing for TMC, saying that even though the November 11 court ordered the situation in the country.
“Yesterday, there was an incident.
The situation in the state is very fluctuating and has changed from bad to worse.
The situation worsens day after day,” he said.
Application for insulting actions has been submitted because there are repetitive violent incidents and false cases submitted to their members, he added.
When the bench was asked whether the petition had been submitted, Dave said it was in the process submitted and after being numbered, he would provide it to court.
“Okay, we will hear it on Tuesday.
After the application is numbered, you give a detail to the court teacher”, said Bench.
On November 11, the Top Court has directed the Tripura government to ensure that no political parties including TMC, in the commotion for local agency polls, prevented to pursuit of electoral rights in accordance with the law and from a peaceful and orderly campaign.
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The APEX court has also directed the state government to make the right arrangements to ensure the law and order the right of political participation without obstacles in city selection.
It has issued a notification to the state government in the application by TMC and MP Rajya Sabha Sushmita DEV seeking security for party workers and representatives who accuse violence violence against them.
“Because the selection process has begun, it is the liability of the limits of the respondent (the government of Tripura) to ensure that no political parties in the commotion are prevented to pursue their election rights in accordance with the law and from the campaign peacefully and in an orderly manner,” the Top Court said.
The necessary arrangements must be applied and the appropriate action was taken by the Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Tripura Government and by the Director General of Police, along with the state law enforcement machine to enforce and comply with this order, he said.
The top yesterday said that in connection with the defense for individual security, the police supervisor concerned which was suppressed as a party in the application must make decisions that pay attention to the perception of threats by referring to each case and taking the necessary actions for the maintenance and providing security, as needed.
“A written statement must be submitted by the first respondent (Tripura Government) which describes the steps taken according to this order and even if it is not to ensure that the selection process during the next city selection in Tripura remains free and fair,” the bench is said.
It also asked the Director General of Police and the Secretary of the State House to submit a Joint Compliance Report, on a written statement, according to the direction of the court.
The upper court posted this problem to hear further on November 25.
The TMC and Dev party has been looking for clues to the state government and police officials to ensure the maintenance of security and safety in the fields where selection is scheduled to be held on November 2021.
The request also searched for direction to provide security to TMC members for the “sitting neutral and fair” constitution to investigate the incident of violence found with its workers.
The process of selecting local agencies began on October 22 after notification and voting will take place on November 25.
Polling for city companies, thirteen city councils and six Panchayats Nagar in Tripura will be held on November 25.