- Delhi High Court directs EC on Kavitha party registration
- Telangana Praja Jagruti application errors corrected
Hyderabad: The Delhi High Court has directed the Central Election Commission to take a quick decision on the party registration of former MP Kalvakuntla Kavitha. The Kavitha Party Registration issue gained attention after the court asked authorities to act without delay.
The matter relates to the registration of Kavitha’s new political party, Telangana Praja Jagruti. The court’s direction comes as a relief for Kavitha in the ongoing process. The development marks an important step in her efforts to formalize the new party.
Earlier, the Central Election Commission had informed the court about errors in the application submitted for party registration. This had slowed down the process. However, Kavitha’s legal team clarified that all the errors have now been corrected. Therefore, they requested the court to direct the Commission to proceed with the application.
Court pushes for early decision on Kavitha Party Registration
During the hearing, the Delhi High Court emphasized the need for a timely decision. It directed the Central Election Commission to take an early call on the matter. This directive highlights the importance of resolving administrative delays in such cases.
Meanwhile, the correction of errors in the application played a key role in the court’s decision. Kavitha’s lawyers stated that all issues raised earlier by the Commission have been addressed. As a result, there are no pending discrepancies in the application now.
The Kavitha Party Registration process is closely linked to the formation of Telangana Praja Jagruti as a political entity. The court’s direction is expected to speed up the process. It may also provide clarity on the next steps in the registration procedure.
At the same time, the Central Election Commission is now expected to review the corrected application. The Commission had earlier pointed out technical issues. Now, it will have to take a decision based on the updated submission.
In conclusion, the Delhi High Court’s order has brought momentum to the Kavitha Party Registration process. The focus now shifts to the Election Commission’s response. A final decision will determine the future course of the new party.
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