Breaking: High Court Triumphantly Upholds Mizoram’s Bold Decision to Curtail Village Council Terms
The Aizawl bench of the Gauhati High Court has confirmed the Mizoram government’s decision to shorten the terms of village councils by six months, dismissing a petition from K Lalngaizuala, leader of the All Mizoram Village Council Association (AMVCA). Presided over by Justice Nelson Sailo, the court ruled the petition as lacking merit and noted that the AMVCA’s grievances were not legitimate enough to warrant further consideration. The association initially contested the state’s decision through various petitions, but procedural issues led to their withdrawal, culminating in Lalngaizuala filing an individual complaint.
The controversy began after a state notification issued on November 20, unexpectedly announced the termination of current village and local council terms effective February 19. This prompted criticism and legal challenges, but the court maintained the government’s stance. Originally, VC and LC elections were conducted on August 27, 2020, although some were delayed due to COVID-19 restrictions. Presently, elections for 544 village councils across nine districts and additional local councils are slated for the upcoming Wednesday.
The decision is part of ongoing adjustments by the state government amidst pandemic-induced delays in the electoral process. This case highlights the dynamic nature of local governance in the region and the legal challenges accompanying administrative decisions. Readers interested in broader electoral developments can follow updates on key upcoming elections, including those in major areas such as Delhi.
Original Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/hc-upholds-mizoram-move-to-curtail-term-of-village-councils/articleshow/118019076.cms
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Publish Date: 2025-02-07 17:41:00