Judgment 1 wp6432.17.odt
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY,
NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR.
WRIT PETITION NO. 6432 OF 2017
Shri Dnyandeo S/o. Murlidhar Shinde,
Aged about 23 years, Occu.: Agriculturist,
R/o.At Tandali Shevai, Tah. Washim,
Distt. Washim.
.... PETITIONER.
// VERSUS //
Returning Officer and Tahsildar,
Gram Panchayat Election,
Tandali Shevai, Tah. Washim,
District : Washim.
.... RESPONDENT
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Shri S.D.Chande Advocate for Petitioner.
Shri Neeraj Patil, A.G.P. for Respondent.
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CORAM : Z.A.HAQ, J.
DATED : OCTOBER 11, 2017.
ORAL JUDGMENT :
1. Heard learned advocates for the respective parties.
2. RULE. Rule made returnable forthwith.
3. By this petition, the petitioner has challenged the decision of the respondent/ Returning Officer by which his nomination paper is rejected ::: Uploaded on - 12/10/2017 ::: Downloaded on - 13/10/2017 01:53:25 ::: Judgment 2 wp6432.17.odt on the ground that though he submitted his nomination form showing his intention to contest the Gram Panchayat Elections for the seat reserved for Nomadic Tribe (NT) candidate and though copy of the Caste Validity Certificate issued by the Divisional Caste Certificate Scrutiny Committee was submitted, the petitioner had not submitted the Caste Certificate.
4. This Court passed an order on 29 th September, 2017 directing issuance of notice to the respondent and passed an interim order directing the respondent to provisionally accept the nomination form of the petitioner and allow him to contest the election for the seat reserved for Nomadic Tribe candidate.
5. Though the petition was not on board, the learned A.G.P. mentioned it for urgent hearing and accordingly the petition is listed.
6. The learned advocate for the petitioner and the learned A.G.P. have submitted that the petitioner is permitted to contest the election for the seat reserved for Nomadic Tribe candidate, however, the results of the election are not declared.
7. It is undisputed that the petitioner had submitted the copy of Caste Validity Certificate issued by the Divisional Caste Certificate Scrutiny Committee along with the nomination form. In my view, the reason given by ::: Uploaded on - 12/10/2017 ::: Downloaded on - 13/10/2017 01:53:25 ::: Judgment 3 wp6432.17.odt the Returning Officer for rejecting the nomination form of the petitioner that the Caste Certificate is not submitted by the petitioner is misconceived. The Divisional Caste Certificate Scrutiny Committee issues the Caste Validity Certificate only after it is satisfied that the caste certificate issued by the competent authority in favour of the concerned person is proper and justified. It cannot be said that the petitioner is not having the caste certificate. The object of requiring the candidate seeking to contest the election for the seat reserved for backward class candidate to produce the caste certificate and caste validity certificate, is to ascertain that the candidate belongs to that particular backward class. The petition has discharged the burden of showing that he belongs to Nomadic Tribe by producing the caste validity certificate which is more authentic than the caste certificate to substantiate the caste/ tribe claim.
8. In the facts of the case, following order is passed:
i) The impugned decision of the Returning Officer is quashed.
ii) The respondent shall consider the petitioner to be validly nominated candidate for Gram Panchayat Elections held on 7 th October, 2017 and result of the election be declared immediately.
Rule made absolute in the above terms. In the circumstances, the parties to bear their own costs.
JUDGE RRaut..
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