West Bengal elections: Election Commission tells Supreme Court, central and state officials at counting centers
watch
West Bengal polls: Falta residents accuse TMC leaders of issuing threats, demand action
Supreme Court: No additional order required, Election Commission follows notice
Thereafter, the court passed a brief order ending the dispute. “In the present case, no further order is required except recording the statement of Mr. Dama Seshadri Naidu that the Election Commission will implement the notification dated April 13, 2026 in true letter and spirit. With these clarifications, the special leave petition is dismissed,” the order said.The TMC has moved the SC challenging the decision of the Additional Chief Electoral Officer requiring counting of votes “at least one of the counting supervisors and counting assistants at each counting station who shall be a central government/central public utility employee”.The petition, filed through advocate Sanchit Garga, claimed that the decision “is arbitrary, without jurisdiction, discriminatory and creates legitimate apprehensions of bias as its main political opponent, the Bharatiya Janata Party, is the ruling party at the Center (sic) and therefore exercises administrative control over central government/public sector employees.”
WEB DESK TEAM
Our team of more than 15 experienced writers brings diverse perspectives, deep research, and on-the-ground insights to deliver accurate, timely, and engaging stories. From breaking news to in-depth analysis, they are committed to credibility, clarity, and responsible journalism across every category we cover.