Mumbai: The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday direct the State Election Commission (SEC) to decide whether to hold elections by various Zilla Parishes in five districts or to delay them after considering the notification of the disaster management authority and whether it is common condition “conducive ” .
SC Hakim Judge Am Khanwilkar and Sanjiv Khanna heard the petition submitted by the Maharashtra government for the delay of selection by six months by citing a new Covid-19 variant and the possibility of the third wave of pandemics Kabupaten-Dhule, Nandurbar, Akola, Washim and Nagpur and 33 Panchayat Samitis because they are at level 1.
However, they have not announced the election of the program in Palghar in Level 3 on June 22.
But, since June 25, countermeasure authorities Disasters have placed the whole state at Level 3, said Penihana T Senior PS Patwalia and Standing Counsel Rahul Chitnis.
This country has also forbid more than 100 meetings throughout the state.
SC has been in March this year read the provisions of Law Maharashtra ZP and Panchayat Samisis of 1961 meaning that bookings that support OBC in the local body concerned can be notified so far as it does not exceed 50 percent of the total seats provided to support SCS / STS / OBC taken together.
SC has canceled several notifications issued in 2018 and 2020 this amount.
SEC on March 5, 2021, stated by selection with six ZPS and 27 Panchayat Samitis more than 50 percent of reservations, holding chairs emptied and separately announced the selection scheduled for emptied seats.