HC rejects petition on voter list
THE ALLAHABAD High Court rejected a writ petition that voter list, nomination forms and other relevant papers relating to Panchayat and local bodies election be prepared and published in Urdu (second official language).
THE ALLAHABAD High Court rejected a writ petition that voter list, nomination forms and other relevant papers relating to Panchayat and local bodies election be prepared and published in Urdu (second official language).

Passing this order on a writ petition filed by the UP Urdu Development Organisation, a Division Bench comprising Justice Sushil Harkauli and Justice Vikram Nath, also rejected the claim made by the petitioner that Urdu knowing persons be appointed as polling officers/Urdu translators at every polling centre and also provide Urdu voter list to the recognised political parties along with Hindi voter list.
The court observed, “The prayer that in future Urdu knowing persons should be appointed as polling officers at polling centres is misconceived as it is not supported by any such statutory obligation and accordingly rejected”.
However, the court directed the State government to get the Urdu publication done, unless already done, of each of nine rules/regulations relating to Kshetriya Panchayat and Zila Panchayat in the official Gazette within six months.
Passing these directives, the court disposed of the writ petition filed by the Uttar Pradesh Urdu Development Organisation.
Legal workshop
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Legal aid camp at Mela
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