
HC quashes elections held to Karnataka Medical Council
The Hindu
Court says Returning Officer committed fraud
The High Court of Karnataka has set aside the elections that were held to the Karnataka Medical Coucil (KMC), while declaring that the elections were vitiated owing to a fraud by the Returning Officer (RO), a Joint Registrar of Department of Cooperative Societies. The court also directed the Lokayukta to conduct disciplinary proceedings against D. Pandurang Garag, ̥the RO, on his lapses while observing that it would be futile to entrust enquiry to the State government, which had supported his submissions before the court. The HC had witnessed multiple litigations over the delay in elections and the manner of the conduct of polls since the past four years.More Related News

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