High Court Upholds EC Decision on Kasba Counting Centre Shift
The Calcutta High Court dismissed a petition challenging the Election Commission's decision to shift the counting centre for the Kasba constituency. The court found no illegality in moving the venue from Gitanjali Stadium to Viharilal College, emphasizing the need for secure government buildings and administrative control.
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In a significant ruling, the Calcutta High Court has rejected a petition filed by Trinamool Congress candidate Javed Ahmed Khan against the Election Commission's decision to relocate the counting centre for the Kasba Assembly constituency.
The court upheld the EC's move to shift the venue from Gitanjali Stadium to Viharilal College, citing the importance of maintaining administrative control and security.
Justice Krishna Rao emphasized that the decision adheres to established guidelines that prioritize district headquarters and secure locations for counting centres.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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