Sumi Hoho Stalemate: Tribunal Reinstates Injunction in Leadership Dispute Chaos
judgement in the Sumi Hoho Leadership Dispute: Gauhati High Court Reverses Lower Court’s Decision
The Gauhati High Court’s Kohima Bench has issued a fresh temporary injunction in the ongoing leadership dispute surrounding the election of the Sumi Hoho president, reversing a lower court’s decision that had lifted the stay. The injunction bars Vihuto Assumi from acting as the president of the Sumi Hoho while the case is pending. This development comes as a result of a meritorious challenge to the Principal District Judge’s order, which had vacated the earlier temporary injunction granted by the trial court.
The dispute revolves around Article 7.10 of the Sumi Hoho Constitution, which mandates that a candidate for the president’s position must be at least 50 years old. The petitioners, who are opposing the current president, Vihuto Assumi, claim that he did not meet this age requirement at the time of the election, rendering his appointment invalid. The trial court initially granted a temporary injunction, but the Principal District Judge later lifted the injunction, ruling that the petitioners had failed to establish a strong case for interference.
In its judgment delivered on March 27, the Gauhati High Court’s Kohima Bench found that the trial court had exercised its discretion properly in granting the initial temporary injunction and that the Principal District Judge had erred in vacating it. The court emphasized the importance of maintaining the status quo when a prima facie case is established, citing Supreme Court judgments on temporary injunctions. With the reinstated injunction, the status quo has been restored, preventing Vihuto Assumi from exercising his presidential duties until the case is resolved.
The respondents still have the opportunity to challenge the case’s maintainability in the trial court under Order 14 Rule 2 of the Civil Procedure Code. In a statement, the petitioners’ counsel highlighted the legal precedent supporting their case, saying that the trial court’s decision to grant the initial injunction was justified. The respondents’ counsel, however, argued that the injunction was unnecessary.
This development is significant, as it sets a precedent for disputes involving the interpretation of constitutional articles. The case will likely be watched closely by observers, who will be keen to see how the matter is ultimately resolved. For now, the Sumi Hoho remains in a state of flux, with the fate of Vihuto Assumi’s presidency hanging in the balance.
Original Source: https://www.morungexpress.com/hc-reinstates-injunction-in-sumi-hoho-leadership-dispute
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Publish Date: 2025-03-27 22:58:00