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Nagaland municipal polls: Centre seeks time from SC to clarify stand, says inter-ministerial discussions on

In its April 17 order, the top court had noted that the "ingenious method" adopted to evade the undertaking given to the court earlier about holding the election has been the repeal of the Nagaland Municipal Act, 2001.

May 06, 2023 / 13:53 IST
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The top court had on April 5 stayed the March 30 notification cancelling till further orders the election to the ULBs in Nagaland which were scheduled for May 16 after almost two decades.
The apex court had earlier asked the Centre to give its stand on whether the constitutional scheme of one-third reservation for women in municipalities and town councils can be violated by the state of Nagaland, where the assembly had passed a resolution to repeal the municipal act and resolved not to hold elections to the civic polls.

The Centre has told the Supreme Court it was in the process of holding discussions on the validity of Nagaland's decision to repeal the municipal Act to circumvent one-third reservation to women in urban local body polls, and asked the court for a fortnight's grant before it could make its stand clear on the matter.

The apex court had earlier asked the Centre to give its stand on whether the constitutional scheme of one-third reservation for women in municipalities and town councils can be violated by the state of Nagaland, where the assembly had passed a resolution to repeal the municipal act and resolved not to hold elections to the civic polls.

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Additional Solicitor General (ASG) K M Nataraj, appearing for the Centre, sought two weeks' time from a bench of Justices S K Kaul and Aravind Kumar to comply with the apex court's April 17 order.

"ASG submits that there are inter-ministerial discussions in pursuance to our order dated April 17, 2023 and seeks two weeks' more time to comply with our order. List on May 18," the bench said in its order passed on May 1.