A division bench, comprising Chief Justice Ashok Bhushan and Justice A M Shaffique, reserved its orders till Thursday on the two petitions.
The state government today filed a statement arguing that if the election process is withheld during the pendency of appeals, the entire election process will be further delayed.
The government also sought stay of the single judge's order till the disposal of the appeals so that the election commission and government can proceed with remaining work.
The Kerala State Election Commission had yesterday informed the court that elections to the local bodies are to be conducted as scheduled and the process has to be completed on the basis of 2010 delimitation.
The commission had also stated that they have to stick to the constitutional mandate of Art 243 to complete election process in a time-bound manner.
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