Himachal HC stays DCs' 5% quota powers in panchayat polls; orders roster finalisation by April 7
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], April 6 (ANI): In a major setback to the Himachal Pradesh government, the High Court on Monday stayed the powers granted to Deputy Commissioners (DCs) to reserve 5% of seats in Panchayat elections, observing that the provision was prima facie unconstitutional.
A division bench of Justice Vivek Singh Thakur and Justice Ranjan Sharma ruled that any reservation roster prepared using these powers would also remain stayed. The court directed all DCs to finalise and implement the reservation rosters for Panchayat elections by 5 PM on April 7 without fail.
Advocate Nand Lal, appearing for the petitioner, termed the amendment arbitrary and beyond the competence of the state government.
"The tenure of Panchayats had already ended on December 31. We filed the petition challenging the government's move to grant 5% reservation powers to DCs. The High Court has stayed the provision and directed that fresh rosters be issued by April 7," he said.
According to the court's directions, reservation rosters issued in districts such as Kullu, Shimla, Mandi, Kangra and Hamirpur may now have to be redrawn if they included the stayed 5% quota.
Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh said the government would abide by the court's directions. "We respect the judiciary, and the High Court order will be implemented," he said.
"The High Court has struck down the government's decision to grant 5% quota powers to DCs and ordered the issuance of a fresh roster. This move was a violation of Article 243(d) of the Constitution," Thakur said.
Earlier, the matter had reached the Supreme Court, which extended the timeline for conducting Panchayat elections for one month first to complete the process by March 31 and subsequently to conduct polls by May 31, 2026, while directing the state to complete all election-related processes within the stipulated period.
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