Delhi HC dismisses PIL seeking removal of election symbol from ballot paper, EVM
New Delhi, April 18: The Delhi High Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking direction from the State Election Commission to remove election symbol from the ballot paper and Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) in the municipal elections in the national capital. Earlier the high court had issued notices to the respondents in the matter. On Monday, the bench of Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Navin Chawla decided to dismiss the petition. The plea has argued that election symbols are not required in the presence of candidates' images and the presence of a reserved election symbol is ultra-virus the provisions of law enshrined in the Constitution of India and the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC), Act 1957. The presence of a reserved election symbol is the primary cause of corruption in the Corporation. The petitioner, Alka Gehlot, had earlier too approached the Delhi High Court in 2019 and that petition was disposed of by the court with a direction to the Respondents (including State Election Commission, Delhi) to look into the grievance of the petitioner. Also Read | 'Hope farmers will get justice': Rakesh Tikait after SC cancels Ashish Mishra's bail Notably, Alka Gehlot was an Ex-contestant in the last municipal election held in 2017. Advocate HS Gehlot appearing for the petitioner stated that "The DMC Act 1957 provides that the councillors be chosen by direct election on the basis of adult suffrage from various wards which the corporation comprises of, without any preference to candidates of political parties. Hence, The SEC ought to conduct an election to elect a candidate and not a party. The presence of reserved symbol on the ballot paper is a blatant violation of Fundamental Rights and other constitutional rights of the people." The plea also added that the population of Delhi is growing exponentially in violation of the NCR Planning Board Act, 1985 and the Municipal Government cannot escape responsibility as most of the Corporators are indulged in property dealing or have nexus with them. Due to unplanned growth, Delhi has become one of the most polluted cities in the world, it added. Also Read | IPL 2022: Overseas player among 3 Covid-19 positives in Delhi Capitals -PTC News