"Why can't you try to complete the election process by the end of August," the first bench, comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sundar asked counsel for SEC.
When the matter came up before the first bench, SEC's counsel submitted that they are ready with the Photo Electoral Rolls, but it is very difficult and impractical to implement some directions issued by single judge by the end of August.
Nine directions were issued by Justice Kirubakaran while cancelling the election notification dated September 26 2016, citing non-compliance with the Tamil Nadu panchayat (Elections) Rules, 1995.
As a consequence, the election schedule for October 2016 stood cancelled.
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