Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 1226 AP
Judgement Date : 1 March, 2021
THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE D.V.S.S.SOMAYAJULU
Writ Petition Nos.4508 of 2021
Order:
Heard learned counsel for the petitioner,
Mr.N.Ashwani Kumar, Assistant Government Pleader for
Panchayat Raj appearing for respondent No.1, Sri
N.Ashwani Kumar, learned standing counsel for
respondent No.2, Assistant Government Pleader for
Revenue for respondent Nos.3 and 5 and Sri V.Vinod K
Reddy, learned standing counsel for respondent Nos.4
and 6.
The issue raised in this writ petition is about the
alleged improper counting of votes, during the course of
the election.
The learned counsel for the petitioner argues that
the votes were not counted properly and that there is
some pollution between the people. According to him, the
cameras were also stopped and again recounting was
also conducted. The grounds in which the prayer is
sought is spelled out in the affidavit. Therefore, he seeks
for an order.
All the learned counsels for the respondents
uniformly raise an objection that the writ petition is not a
proper remedy and that only an election petition can be
filed to decide the disputed questions of fact that are
raised in this matter.
He also urge that recounting of votes can only be
given under certain specified situations as mentioned by
the various judgments of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of
India and that this is a matter of clear pleadings and
evidence. Therefore, they argue that the writ petition is
not maintainable.
After considering the submissions made, this Court
is of the opinion that the learned counsels for
respondents have made out a proper point seeking of
recounting is not a matter of right. Even during the
course of trial of injunction petition, recounting is not a
normal order that is passed except where the Tribunal
has satisfied on the basis of pleadings and evidence for
the same. This is a purely a disputed question of fact
which in the opinion of this Court cannot be decided in
the writ petition.
Hence, the writ petition is dismissed at the stage of
admission, leaving it open to the petitioner to pursue his
legal remedies. There shall be no order as to costs.
As a sequel thereto, the miscellaneous petitions, if
any, pending in this Writ Petition shall stand closed.
_________________________ D.V.S.S.SOMAYAJULU,J
Date : 01.03.2021 VSL
THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE D.V.S.S.SOMAYAJULU
Writ Petition No.4508 of 2021
Dated : 01.03.2021
VSL
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