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Writ Court Cannot Stop Implementation Of A Statutory Provision Without Holding It Unconstitutional: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India recently said that in the absence of specific pleadings, a writ court can t get into the issues of repugnancy or lack of legislative competence. It added that unless the.

Why Maharashtra s Unopposed Panchayat Seats Shouldn t Be Touted as Ideal

Why Maharashtra s Unopposed Panchayat Seats Shouldn t Be Touted as Ideal The Election Commission received complaints about auctions being held for certain panchayat seats. Supporters welcome winning candidates during counting day of the Gram Panchayat elections in Maharashtra, in Thane district, Monday, Tuesday, January 18, 2021. Photo: PTI Politics20/Jan/2021 Mumbai: On January 15, elections were conducted in 14,234 gram panchayats of Maharashtra. Of them, in 1,523 villages local bodies, the elections were contested unopposed. While the villages and political parties have touted these unopposed elections as managed through a “general consensus”, videos and other ground evidence that have emerged pointing at concerted efforts to gain control over these local bodies. Auctions took over the democratic electoral process in most of these villages, but were presented as villagers’ “unanimous decision” to elect members unopposed.

MVA, BJP Both Claim Victory In Maharashtra Panchayat Polls

Both MVA and BJP claim to have topped Maharashtra panchayat polls | Mumbai News

Picture used for representational purpose only MUMBAI: Preliminary reports and data compiled by political parties on Monday suggested that the Shiv Sena was able to bag the largest number of seats and win in nearly 4,500 of the 12,711 gram panchayats in the state where elections were held last week. While counting of votes was still on at the time of going to press, state Congress president and revenue minister Balasaheb Thorat claimed that the MVA, the ruling coalition of Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP in the state, had swept the polls, securing nearly 10,000 gram panchayats. A BJP spokesperson countered this, claiming that out of 7,233 gram panchayats where the final results had been declared, the BJP had won 3,131.

Are Panchayat Elections in Maharashtra a Festival of Democracy or a Maratha Festival?

Are Panchayat Elections in Maharashtra a Festival of Democracy or a Maratha Festival? Studies of how rural democracy works in ‘progressive’ Maharashtra suggest the very high turnout for gram panchayat elections masks continuing inequality and incivility. Supporters welcome winning candidates during counting day of the gram panchayat elections in Thane district, January 18, 2021. Photo: PTI Politics19/Jan/2021 If regular elections and active voter participation in panchayat elections are understood as key for the success of democracy, then Maharashtra, like most of India, does indeed have a vibrant democracy. But does this democracy reduce inequality between sexes and castes? Do the marginal groups have an assertive voice? Does this democracy promote associational feeling across social groups?

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