Big decision of Patna High Court, ban on municipal elections in Bihar

The big news of this time is coming about the municipal elections to be held in Bihar. Patna High Court has taken a big decision on this issue. The Patna High Court has almost put a stay on the issue of reservation on the municipal elections to be held in the state. The Patna High Court has said in its order that the Bihar government and the State Election Commission did not follow the order of the Supreme Court regarding reservation for the backwards in the process of this election. The Patna High Court has expressed the most displeasure in this decision on the State Election Commission.
Patna High Court Chief Justice Sanjay Karol and S. Kumar’s bench gave its verdict. The High Court bench has said that the order already given by the Supreme Court regarding the local body elections was not followed in Bihar. Regarding the reservation of backward classes in elections, the court said that the decision of the Supreme Court on the reservation of backward classes has not been properly followed.
With this decision, the elections to be held on October 10 in Bihar have been postponed for the time being.
After this decision of the court, the process of triple test decided by the Supreme Court will have to be completed by the Election Commission. According to the information, backward seats will be considered normal in the new system. Expressing displeasure over the decision of the State Election Commission, the High Court said that the State Election Commission has not followed the rules.
According to the latest update, elections can be conducted by terming the most backward seats as normal, but in this process, it is not possible to hold elections on the date of polling already announced. It is to be known that in Bihar, the State Election Commission is conducting the municipal elections. A petition was filed in the Patna High Court regarding the reservation for the backwards in the civic elections. The hearing on this petition was completed on 29 September.