The Kerala High Court today reserved its orders on two government appeals challenging a single judge's direction setting aside the official order forming 69 new panchayats and corporations.
A division bench, comprising Chief Justice Ashok Bhushan and Justice A M Shaffique, reserved its orders till Thursday on the two petitions.
The state government today filed a statement arguing that if the election process is withheld during the pendency of appeals, the entire election process will be further delayed.
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Advocate General K P Dandapani appeared for the state and said by deployment of additional employees, time now stated by the Election Commission can be reduced to a total of at least 86 days instead of five months and two days.
The Kerala State Election Commission had yesterday informed the court that elections to the local bodies are to be conducted as scheduled and the process has to be completed on the basis of 2010 delimitation.
The commission had also stated that they have to stick to the constitutional mandate of Art 243 to complete election process in a time-bound manner.
The single judge had earlier quashed the government order forming 69 new village panchayats by carving out parts of various villages. This would mean that the local bodies elections, due in October, have to be conducted on the basis of earlier delimitation.