Supreme Court of India Rejects TMC Plea on Election Commission of India Counting Order
Rejects Plea on Counting Order Discreption. The Supreme Court of India has dismissed a plea filed by the All India Trinamool Congress challenging the Election Commission of India’s decision regarding the appointment and role of counting officers in West Bengal elections. The court’s ruling allows the poll body to proceed with its established guidelines, reinforcing its authority in managing election processes and ensuring smooth vote counting. Supreme Court of India Rejects TMC Plea on Election Commission of India Counting Order: What It Means for West Bengal Elections Introduction In a significant development ahead of elections in West Bengal, the Supreme Court of India has rejected a plea filed by the Trinamool Congress (TMC). The plea challenged an order issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI) regarding the appointment and functioning of counting officers. This decision is important not only for political parties but also for voters, as it directly impacts how elec...