Kolkata HC admits Mamata’s plea against Suvendu Adhikari’s election, asks EC to preserve all record

Updated : Jul 14, 2021 20:58
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Admitting Mamata Banerjee’s petition for hearing, the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday directed that notice be served upon Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, whose victory  from Nandigram in the assembly elections was challenged by the West Bengal Chief Minister.

Justice Shampa Sarkar directed that Banerjee’s election petition will be taken up for hearing on August 12.

The judge directed that in the meantime, notice be served upon Adhikari and others in the matter.

The court also directed the Election Commission to preserve all records and devices related to the polls in Nandigram.

The matter was reassigned to the bench of Justice Sarkar by Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal after Justice Kausik Chanda recused himself from hearing the Trinamool Congress chief’s petition.

As per the result declared by the Election Commission, Adhikari defeated Banerjee by a margin of 1,956 votes.

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