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Smt. Sumanmishra vs The Commissioner
2022 Latest Caselaw 9711 MP

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 9711 MP
Judgement Date : 14 July, 2022

Madhya Pradesh High Court
Smt. Sumanmishra vs The Commissioner on 14 July, 2022
Author: Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari
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        IN THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH

                       AT JABALPUR

                           BEFORE

     HON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE SUSHRUT ARVIND DHARMADHIKARI

                   ON THE 14th OF JULY, 2022


             WRIT PETITION No. 16341 of 2022

     Between:-
     SMT. SUMAN MISHRA W/O SHRI ASHOK
     KUMAR, AGED ABOUT 51 YEARS, OCCUPATION:
     HOUSE WIFE, R/O VILLAGE AND POST
     BHANIGAWAN TEHSIL JAWA, DISTRICT REWA
     (MADHYA PRADESH)


                                                  .....PETITIONER
     (BY SHRI SATENDRA SINGH TIWARI - ADVOCATE)

     AND

1.   THE COMMISSIONER, THE STATE ELECTION
     COMMISSION NIRVACHAN BHAWAN BHOPAL
     (MADHYA PRADESH)

2.   DISTRICT ELECTION OFFICER/ COLLECTOR,
     REWA DISTRICT REWA (MADHYA PRADESH)

3.   SUB DIVISIONAL OFFICER, TEOTHAR DISTRICT
     REWA (MADHYA PRADESH)

4.   TEHSILDAR CUM PRESIDING OFFICER, JANPAD
     PANCHAYAT JAWA DISTRICT REWA (MADHYA
     PRADESH)

5.   RETURNING OFFICER, GRAM PANCHAYAT
     B HAN IGAWAN JANPAD PANCHAYAT JAWA
     DISTRICT REWA (MADHYA PRADESH)

6.   SHAILESH KUMARI MISHRA W/O SHRI GANGA
     PRASAD MISHRA, ADULT R/O VILLAGE KHAND,
     TEHSIL GOHPARU, DISTRICT REWA (MADHYA
     PRADESH)
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                                                              .....RESPONDENTS
        (BY SHRI TANMAY MESHRAM - ADVOCATE)

      This petition coming on for admission this day, th e court passed the
following:


                                     ORDER

In this petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner is seeking a direction to the respondents for re-polling of votes of Polling Booth No.175, 176 and 177 in respect of election held on 08.07.2022 for the post of Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat Bhanigawan, Tehsil Jawa, District

Rewa (M.P.).

Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the petitioner has filed a n application in the form of message for re-polling of votes before the respondent after the delay of three days i.e. on 11.07.2022 (Annexure P/2) in accordance with Rule 77(2) r/w Rule 80(1) of the Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Nirvachan Niyam, 1995, (hereinafter referred to as 'the Rules of 1995') but no action whatsoever has been taken by the respondents to decide the application. In these circumstances, direction may be issued to respondents to decide the same in accordance with aforesaid provision at the earliest. Learned counsel for the petitioner has further submitted that in identical petition bearing W.P.No.15343/2022 seeking similar relief, this Court has allowed the petition directing the respondents to recount the votes before declaration of results.

P er contra, Shri Seth opposed the aforesaid contention and submitted that various disputed questions of fact are involved in the present case viz. there is an application in the form of message which is after the delay of three days without acknowledgment, seal or designation of the authority for re-polling

submitted by the petitioner, which can only be done in the election petition. He further submitted that the present writ petition is not maintainable in view of the fact that the election has already been notified on 27.05.2022 and thereafter results are to be declared on 14.7.2022. In support of his contention he has placed reliance on the judgment of the Apex court in the case of Laxmibai Vs. Collector, Nanded and others, reported in (2020)12 SCC 186 and S.K.Mahaboob Bee (Smt.) and others Vs. State Election Commissioner and others, reported in (2000)10 SCC 512 to contend that the writ petition is not maintainable after the elections have been notified. However, he fairly stated that the petitioner has alternative remedy of filing election petition under Section 122 of the Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Raj Avam Gram Swaraj Adhiniyam, 1993 (hereinafter shall be referred to as "the Adhiniyam") after the election is over.

Constitutional amendment has been brought in the Constitution incorporating Section 243-O of the Constitution of India, relevant provisions whereof reads as under:-

"243-O. Bar to interference by courts in electoral matters.-Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution -

                  (a)      xxx xxx xxx
                  (b)       no election to any Panchayat shall be called in

question except by an election petition presented to such authority and in such manner as is provided for by or under any law made by the Legislature of a State."

I n the light of the substantive provisions for filing of election petition

under Section 122 of the Adhiniyam and in view of the aforesaid pronunciation of law and keeping in view the Division Bench judgment of this Court passed in W.A. No.809/2022 (Gwalior Bench) dated 11.07.2022 so also looking to the fact that disputed questions of fact are involved in this case which cannot be adjudicated in the writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, this Court is not inclined to entertain this writ petition at this stage.

So far as identical petition bearing W.P.No.15343/2022 is concerned, the petitioner therein had applied on the very same day and he had the receiving on the application of the same date. In the instant case, there is an application in the form of message which is after the delay of three days without acknowledgment, seal or designation of the authority, so also the fact that in reply learned counsel has submitted that no such application has been received by the respondents/authorities. Therefore, no interference is warranted at this stage in exercise of powers under Article 226 of the Constitution of India.

Accordingly, the petition stands dismissed. However, the petitioner would be at liberty to avail the remedy as available to him under Section 122 of the Adhiniyam at the appropriate time.

Certified copy today.

(S. A. DHARMADHIKARI) JUDGE DPS

Digitally signed by DHEERAJ PRATAP SINGH Date: 2022.07.14 18:12:56 +05'30'

 
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