The Tamil Nadu government Tuesday submitted in the Madras High Court that the direction to conduct the local body elections was only to the State Election Commission and not to government authorities.
Aryama Sundaram, senior counsel appearing for the state government, made the submission during arguments before a special bench, comprising Justice M Sathyanarayana and Justice M Sundar.
It was constituted to hear a contempt plea filed by the DMK against the government and State Election Commission for not complying with a court order directing that the local body polls be completed by November 17, 2017.
Sundaram said the state government officials cannot be held under contempt for disobeying the court order in connection with local body polls as the ordinance passed by the government mandated conducting the elections only after completing the delimitation process on the basis of 2011 census.
Moreover, the direction was only to the Tamil Nadu State Election Commission (SEC) and not to state government authorities, he said.
"Therefore, disobedience on part of the state government authorities does not even arise," he said.
"Similarly, the ordinance passed by the government mandating the SEC to conduct elections only after completing delimitation process based on the 2011 census enabled them not to comply with the court order."
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