HC stays order deferring elections to 'Nadigar Sangam'

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The Madras High Court Friday stayed the order passed by the registrar of societies, deferring the June 23 elections to the 'Nadigar Sangam' (South Indian Artists' Association).
Justice P D Audikesavalu passed an interim order, permitting the association to conduct the elections as scheduled on June 23.
The judge, however, directed that the results of the elections shall not be declared till further orders.
He directed the registrar to file his response by July 8 to the plea moved by the association.
A single judge of the court had recently observed that more hype was created over the Nadigar Sangam election than the Lok Sabha or state legislative assemblies.
On June 19, the registrar of societies passed an order, deferring election to the association in view of charges, including irregularities, on the voters list.
The Nadigar Sangam then moved the High Court, contending that the registrar's order was arbitrary and illegal, as once an election is notified, it cannot be stalled.
Any issues raised can only be decided after the elections, the association said.
When the plea came up for hearing, the Additional Advocate General submitted that the registrar has powers to pass such orders under the 'Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act.'
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First Published: Jun 21 2019 | 10:50 PM IST